Tarihin sheikh nasiru kabara
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Nasiru Kabara
Nigerian Qadiriyya Scholar
Nasiru Muhammad Al-Muktar Kabara also known as Nasiru Kabara, (18 April 1924 - 1996) was a prominent Islamic scholar of Qadiriyya as well as the founder of Darul Qadiriyya in the Kano State and the former Leader of Qadiriyya in West Africa.[1] He was succeeded by his son Qaribullahi Nasiru Kabara. He is also the father of the controversial Islamic scholar Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara.[2]
Early life
Nasiru Muhammad Al-Muktar Kabara was born in Guringawa in the Kano State.[1] His great-grandfather was originally said to have come from a Kabara harbor close to a river in Niger after the Jihad of Usman Dan Fodio in (1804-8), it was from there that he migrated to Hausa land, to the Kano emirate in the late eighteenth century, where he settled across the royal palace, where he was given a piece of land to settle, the plot and the neighborhood became what's today known as Kabara ward "Unguwar Kabara".[3]
Education
Nasiru Kabara received most of his education from his prominent uncle
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The Amirul Jaysh, Sheikh Nasir Muhammad Kabara (RA), Life and Times
Sheikh Nasir Muhammad Umar Kabara, a noted Islamic scholar and philsopher was born in 1912 inGuringuwa village outside Kano, Nigeria. His grandparents came from Kabara, a town under Timbucktu kingdom. His third generation grandfather – also from Kabara in Timbucktu –Mallam Umaru, also known as Mallam Kabara was the only one from the lineage to settle in Adakawa in Kano city, before moving on to what is now known as Kabara ward, named after him.He was an accomplished Sufi in Timbucktu before departing for Kano.
The first thing Mallam Kabara did on settling in Kabara ward was to establish a school in 1787, of a sort commonly referred as Zaure School where the outer
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