Waqf As A Tool For National Integration In Nigeria: An Exploratory Study
Keywords:
National Integration, Diversity, Ethno-religious, Islam, Waqf, ZakatAbstract
There exists a plethora of studies on the subject matter of national integration as it affects Nigeria. Researchers from different disciplines have proven that the problem of integration among the ethnic and religious groups in Nigeria is inherent. All efforts and leadership approaches to address the conundrum seem to have failed. Consequently, the country still suffers the effects of disharmony among its citizens. The aim of this study, therefore, is to contextualize Waqf (Islamic endowment) into the discourse of National Integration in Nigeria to explore the Islamic welfare approach. The work is premised on the notion that addressing the welfare of the people is a compelling tool to build peace and cohesive relationships among the diverse ethnic and religious entities in Nigeria. The study is both descriptive and exploratory in nature. With the content analysis approach, it argues that the establishment of the unrestricted endowment will remove ethno-religious grievances that continue to create relationship gaps among the diverse people of Nigeria. A study of the Islamic welfare approach of this nature could contribute to discussion related to integration and peaceful coexistence since disintegration is often attributed to marginalization and scarcity of resources.
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