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Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:34pm On Jul 12, 2023
He was Fulani, a teacher, Islamic cleric & a reformer who was the leader of a revolution. But who was Usman Dan Fodio really? What does the History Books tell us about him?

Let’s take a deep dive into his life & strife to spread Islam throughout Northern Nigeria.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:36pm On Jul 12, 2023
My story is set in the late 18th century. The tail end of that century was so remarkable. Marked by wars & religious upheavals around the world, Africa & indeed Nigeria, was not left out in the turmoil of that Era. In what is today much of the Sahel, a Revolution was underway.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by Guyman01: 5:37pm On Jul 12, 2023
He was an over ambitious politician and scavenger who hid his ambitions under the guise of spreading Islam.
Areas he conquered were ruled by his Fulani tribesmen under a hereditary leadership which is against Islamic tenets as the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) didn't appoint his children as traditional rulers over areas that accepted Islam.

His Fulani people have held on to power as Emirs especially against the majority indigenous Hausa people in their own lands as both political and religious leaders which is why they carry the chaplet every time pretending to be in constant meditation and anyone who queries their actions or proclamations is immediately tagged as "Apostate and Infidel" and severe punishment is meted out under Sharia Law as interpreted by them.

Usman Dan Fodio is not different from colonial masters or current Western leaders who invaded Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan etc claiming to bring them "Freedom and Democracy" by violently occupying their lands, plunder it and determine their leadership for their benefit, juxtapose it with Usman Dan Fodio bringing Islam.

When the British arrived the Fulani Emirs quickly collaborated with the 'infidel' colonial masters by agreeing to collect taxes and remit to them as long as they are allowed to hold on to their power as Islamic rulers under the Indirect Rule program; same way they share from alcohol tax in Nigeria while pretending they are practising unadulterated Sharia grin

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Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by STEWpid(f): 5:37pm On Jul 12, 2023
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See blow running giri giri towards this thread.

Make I hide my head under cantilever.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:38pm On Jul 12, 2023
It all started with the dream of a young Muslim cleric called Uthman Dan Fodio. He was a philosopher & a teacher in one of the Royal households of what is now Northern Nigeria. This Royal household was one of the Seven Kingdoms that formed the Hausa lands. READY YOUR POPCORNS

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:39pm On Jul 12, 2023
The 18th century was drawing to a close. “Gobir” which was one of the Seven Kingdoms in Hausa land, found itself exposed to attacks from within its walls. This was in response to the polytheistic practices of the Royal families.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:40pm On Jul 12, 2023
There was this thing about the exercise of power by the Royal family that Dan Fodio found really nauseating. For instance, he frowned at the unjust taxes on pastoralists, the moral corruption: the alcohol consumption in part, & womanizing now widespread among the Royals.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:40pm On Jul 12, 2023
At the root of the turmoil of his time, is the increasing spate Muslims were being sold as slaves. This is particularly so because Islamic law forbids specifically Muslims enslaving other Muslims. This had become pervasive since the rise of Transatlantic slave trade in Africa.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:42pm On Jul 12, 2023
Motivated by religion, Uthman Dan Fodio began to denounce the rulers of Gobir. Then he begins to preach against all kinds of injustices, especially the malfeasance of Muslims enslaving other Muslims.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:42pm On Jul 12, 2023
Now all the victims of this increasingly exploitative regime of the Hausa State, start to gather around Dan Fodio. This became a cause for worry for the rulers. Dan Fodio’s preachings led him into conflict with the King of Gobir called Yunfa (son of Nafata).
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:44pm On Jul 12, 2023
Then in 1801, Dan Fodio was exiled to the rural village of Degel, were his teachings would soon metamorphose into armed conflict. At the peak of the rift between the rulers of Gobir & Dan Fodio’s men, 300 of Dan Fodio’s soldiers were taken captive.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:45pm On Jul 12, 2023
Now these were not just ordinary soldiers, but literate scholars, the exemplars of piety. It gets interesting because these pious soldiers were not ransomed, but sold as slaves. This was the very last straw; the tipping point that tipped the scale.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:46pm On Jul 12, 2023
Uthman Dan Fodio have had enough, he didn’t want to dialogue no more. At this point, he was convinced, he had to fight. On one fateful night, a great mystic silhouette appeared in Dan Fodio’s dream. This is how Dan Fodio described the encounter;

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:49pm On Jul 12, 2023
“he addressed me as Iman the Saint. And commanded me to do what is approved, & forbade me from doing what is disapproved. And he gave me the Sword of Truth, so that I may advance Islamic law, & defeat the enemies of Allah.” This was his inspiration.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:50pm On Jul 12, 2023
Right here, Dan Fodio claimed he was visited in the dream by no other person than the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w, & the Sufi preacher - Abdul Qadir Gilani. In this dream, he was given explicit permission to fight.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:51pm On Jul 12, 2023
He wasn’t going to fight until he had some kind of divine permission to do so. So at the open of the 19th century (1801-1808), Dan Fodio & his soldiers conquered all the Hausa city states. From this, they created a new state; the Sokoto Caliphate.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:52pm On Jul 12, 2023
Dan Fodio now titled Emir Amir al-Mu'minin; translated into "Commander of the Believers," executed the King of Gobir. The Sokoto Caliphate is born. This was novelty; Hausa Kingdom have never been united under a single political ruler.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by Beremx(f): 5:53pm On Jul 12, 2023
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Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:53pm On Jul 12, 2023
Then all of a sudden, not just the Hausa kingdom but a larger part of the neighboring Sahel, was also brought into the Sokoto Caliphate. Sokoto Caliphate was one of the largest political unit in terms of population & surface area ever created in Africa.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:54pm On Jul 12, 2023
This was a complete & total Revolution. Change of status quo (up became down, down became up). A clever man Dan Fodio was; the Revolution was able to spread like wildfire because he offered freedom to the slaves of his enemies, expanding his Empire.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by wrongman665(m): 5:55pm On Jul 12, 2023
He was a nobody but a terorist, he force you to worship what he was worshiping or else you get kill.

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Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:56pm On Jul 12, 2023
Dan Fodio was inspired by another Jihadist Revolution in the Imamate of Futa Toro (present day Senegal), led by his contemporary; Abdul Kader (almami). This theocratic Imamate of Futa Toro started in the year 1776, the same year as the American Declaration of Independence.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:57pm On Jul 12, 2023
At a time, the Sokoto Caliphate was one of the most powerful empires in Africa. Founded on strict Islamic principles of morality, piety & justice, this would shape the politics of the entire region, right to this day. The caliphate was a new kind of state.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:57pm On Jul 12, 2023
In the past, scholars had served as counselors to kings. But now, the scholars themselves were running things. Also note that one of the major outcomes of this revolution was that African languages become languages for scholarly production.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 5:59pm On Jul 12, 2023
That ushered in the world of Islamic texts & manuscripts. His revolution was social, as much as it was political. It wasn’t just the jihad of the sword, but also of the heart. Women were at the center of his revolution.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 6:01pm On Jul 12, 2023
One of the most notable figures that emerged from Usman Dan Fodio’s revolution was his daughter. She was not a warrior but a Poet. Her name was Nana Asmaʼu. Nana’s life & works are still being celebrated today.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 6:03pm On Jul 12, 2023
The Sokoto Caliphate boosted of textiles & trade in Kola nuts (one of the stimulants allowed in Islam). Every aspect of trade was booming, including the trade in people. Now only non-Muslims were sold as slaves. But slaves could convert to Islam & be freed.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by Occurstaem(m): 6:03pm On Jul 12, 2023
I know the OP's motive for creating this thread.

I'm cocksure of that.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 6:04pm On Jul 12, 2023
Yet an estimated 2 million people were kept by the Sokoto Caliphate as slaves, to work the fields. In fact at its peak, the Sokoto Caliphate had more slaves than any state in the whole of Africa. This is one of the great ironies of History, isn’t it?
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 6:05pm On Jul 12, 2023
A Revolution that began in part to correct the enslavement of Muslims, ends up leading to probably more enslavement than what had come prior to it. And even Usman Dan Fodio himself warned against the way that he saw his revolution turning.

Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 6:08pm On Jul 12, 2023
But at this time, he was too old to be able to do anything about it. He said & I quote; “when we enter towns & enslave free people, know that the fire will enslave us.” The Sokoto Caliphate went on to inspire other holy wars elsewhere in West Africa.
Re: Usman Dan Fodio And The Sokoto Caliphate by SWaccomodator: 6:10pm On Jul 12, 2023
Occurstaem:
I know the OP's motive for creating this thread.

I'm cocksure of that.

There would be the domino effect; the rise of the Islamic empires of Massina (in present day Mopti & Ségou Regions of Mali), Tukulor (in present day Senegal to Timbuktu Mali), & in Northern Guinea as well.

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