Family › Re: Lottery Winner Transfers Millions To Mum So His Wife Won't Get Share In Divorce by DevilsEqual(m): 8:45am On Jul 02, 2021 |
Imagine what his choice would have been if he had no wife |
Education › Re: FUTMINNA Student Builds A Car As His Final Year Project (Video) by DevilsEqual(m): 4:55pm On Jul 01, 2021 |
I wish he was an American |
Politics › Re: You have to see this about Usman Dan Fodio (pics) by DevilsEqual(m): 4:51pm On Jul 01, 2021 |
KillMNKnow: The jihad of Usman dan Fodio Usman was the leading Fulani cleric in Gobir, the northernmost and most militant of the Hausa kingdoms. This was in a disturbed state in the 17th and 18th centuries. The growth of Tuareg power in Aïr on its northern frontiers had led the Gobir ruling class to seek compensation to the south and southwest, in the territories of Zamfara and Kebbi. There the breakup of the Songhai empire had led to a power vacuum, which had been an encouragement to Fulani settlement. The kings of Gobir, like other Hausa monarchs, were at least nominally Muslims, and for a time Usman had been employed at their court. He then used the influence he had gained to develop a Muslim community of his own, some miles away from the capital, governed according to the strict principles of law preached by the Qādiriyyah. The kings of Gobir gradually came to the conclusion that they could not afford to tolerate this independent jurisdiction within their unsettled kingdom and began to take steps against the Muslim community. By 1804 the situation became such that Usman felt he had no alternative but to declare a jihad and to adopt the role of an independent Muslim ruler (amīr al-muʾminīn or, in Hausa, sarkin musulmi).
Both sides appealed for wider support. While the Hausa kings proved incapable of concerted action against the movement of Islamic rebellion, discontented Fulani and oppressed Hausa peasantry throughout Hausaland welcomed the opportunity to rid themselves of vexatious overlords and arbitrary taxation. Within three years almost all the Hausa kings had been replaced by Fulani emirs who acknowledged the supreme authority of Usman. The most serious fighting was in and around Gobir itself, where the maintenance of large Fulani forces in the field alienated the local peasantry. Fortresses had to be established for the systematic reduction of the country, and in the process the old kingdom of Gobir was destroyed and two major military encampments, Sokoto and Gwandu, eventually emerged as the twin capitals of a new Fulani empire.
The core of this empire was composed of the three large former kingdoms of Katsina, Kano, and Zaria (Zegzeg), in which, together with the smaller former kingdom of Daura, a Fulani aristocracy had taken over the Hausa system of government and had brought it into line with the principles of Islam as stated by Usman. But the jihad had not stopped at their boundaries. Hausa clerics and adventurers joined with the Fulani in creating new Muslim emirates farther afield, among the pagan and hitherto largely stateless peoples of the Bauchi highlands, for example, and in the open grasslands of northern Cameroon, where there were large numbers of Fulani. There the vast new emirate of Adamawa was created. In the south Fulani and Hausa clerics intervened in a succession dispute in the old pagan kingdom of Nupe and by 1856 had converted it into a new emirate ruled from Bida. There had also been considerable Fulani and Muslim penetration into northern Yorubaland, and, in about 1817, its governor rashly invoked Fulani and Hausa aid in his rebellion against the king of Oyo. The governor’s new allies took over, the new emirate of Ilorin was created, and the disintegration of the Oyo empire was accelerated.
The only serious check to Fulani conquest was in Bornu. By 1808 the forces of Fulani rebellion and invasion had reduced its ancient monarchy to impotence. Bornu and Kanem, however, had their own clerical class and tradition, and in the latter province arose a new leader, Muḥammad al-Kānemī, who asserted that the Fulani clerics did not have a unique right to interpret Muslim law for the government of humanity. Al-Kānemī was able to inspire a spirited national resistance, which by 1811 had turned the tide against the Fulani. By 1826 he was the effective master of a new Islamic state, though the traditional kings were maintained in office until 1846, when the puppet of the time rebelled against al-Kānemī’s son and successor, ʿUmar, but was defeated and killed.
Usman dan Fodio was a scholar and theologian who had little inclination for the political and military direction of the movement he had inspired. His main role was to maintain the jihad’s spiritual and moral force and direction, and he left a remarkable memorial of this in his innumerable writings. The practical commanders of the jihad were his brother, Abdullahi, and his son, Muḥammad Bello, who were men of action as well as considerable scholars. These two eventually became joint viceroys of the new empire, Bello ruling its eastern half from Sokoto and Abdullahi the western half from a seat of government at Gwandu. They oversaw the installations of the provincial emirs, received tribute from them, and endeavoured to ensure that their governments and systems of taxation followed the principles of Muslim law and were not arbitrary and extortionate. Gradually the original scholarly and clerical impulse of the jihad weakened (though it was never wholly forgotten), and the emirs tended to become more representative of the military Fulani aristocracy, which tended to intermarry into the old Hausa ruling class. Standards of scholarship decayed and Hausa, rather than Arabic, became the language of administration. But for half a century or more after the jihad, some 200,000 square miles of territory enjoyed a unified system of relatively impartial law and administration, and this was much to the advantage of its agriculture, industry, and trade.
Both Sokoto and Gwandu were in the extreme northwest of the empire, where the jihad had had its origins and where it continued longest, for Kebbi was never entirely subdued. It is possible also that it was in this direction, looking up the Niger toward the Kunta and to the considerable Fulani population of Macina, that it was thought that there might be further advances. Doubtless it was for these reasons that Abdullahi settled at Gwandu with responsibility for the western empire. The main Fulani successes, however, were to the southeast in Bello’s sphere, and it was Bello who in 1817 succeeded to his father’s titles of caliph and sarkin musulmi.
When, about 1818, a jihad began in Macina, it was an independent movement led by a local Qādirī Fulani, Ahmadu ibn Hammadi. Ahmadu was certainly cognizant of Usman’s jihad, and the circumstances in which his own movement was born were very similar to those that had occasioned the jihad in Hausaland. Ahmadu established an independent Muslim community that brought him into conflict with his local, pagan Fulani chief, who was unwise enough to call for help from his suzerain, the Bambara king of Segu. The result was a general rising under Ahmadu that established a theocratic Muslim Fulani state throughout Macina and extended to both the ancient Muslim centres of Jenne (Djenné) and Timbuktu. So you people actually conquered Hausa despite having lesser population compared to them |
Celebrities › Re: Leave Porn For Pornhub' - Cubana Chief Priest Tells Bbnaija, Says, Need To Do by DevilsEqual(m): 7:44am On Jun 24, 2021 |
He's right,at times I wonder why we're as much religious as we're promiscuous |
Romance › Re: Do Ladies Find Slim Guys Unattractive? by DevilsEqual(m): 11:21pm On Jun 21, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari’s Agricultural Revolution Yielding Fruits – Lai Mohammed by DevilsEqual(m): 7:46pm On Jun 21, 2021 |
Its official: Lai Mohammed is living in a different Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Buhari’s Agricultural Revolution Yielding Fruits – Lai Mohammed by DevilsEqual(m): 7:45pm On Jun 21, 2021 |
Its official: Laid Mohammed is living in a different Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Miyetti Allah Behind Armed Killer Fulani Herdsmen - Northern Cattle Dealers by DevilsEqual(m): 7:39pm On Jun 21, 2021 |
Its no more news Even our national heroes who died centuries ago know this |
Politics › Re: Troops Kill Modu Kennami, ISWAP One-Eyed Commander by DevilsEqual(m): 5:46pm On Jun 21, 2021 |
Iswap conquered book haram and now,they're after the Nigerian military
Na see finish be this o |
Romance › Re: Narrate To Us Your Sex Escapades As A Corper by DevilsEqual(m): 8:34am On Jun 20, 2021 |
doctore212: I knack one girl for the community . I don't know if it was jazz or something else.
But wetin I know be say once they pay me my allowed,I go carry am give her she go collect and give me 2k5 which is just sufficient for my transport.
The only thing I bought during my service years was two boxers.
Fear PH girls.
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Politics › Re: The Things I Hate About My Own Tribe But Still Have High Hopes For The Future by DevilsEqual(m): 12:11pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
Its one reason why I strongly detest tribalism because in the end,every tribes has it's own strength and weakness
We are first humans full with imperfections but this ethnicity stuff divides us into groups |
Politics › Re: This Is What Wikipedia Puts The Population Of Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, Fulani As.... by DevilsEqual(m): 2:58pm On Jun 18, 2021 |
So 6% Fulani population actually dominated and conquered the 30% Hausa ethin group?
That's bad |
Romance › Re: A Call To All Romancelanders To Accept My Apology by DevilsEqual(m): 11:58am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Doesn't read like you made any apology
What exactly is the apology about? |
Politics › Re: Biafra And Yoruba Agitators Mega Rally In One Spirit In UK. by DevilsEqual(m): 6:20pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
Well offline too,they mingle so much that you'd think see do have same view on everything
But here on nairaland,they're something else |
Agriculture › Re: CBN Identifies Ogun As Focal Point For Cocoa Cultivation Development by DevilsEqual(m): 9:56am On Jun 13, 2021 |
Ogun, probably the next big thing after Lagos in terms of industrialization
Alongside Anambra state,they'll help decentralize Lagos economy and attract more investors in the next few years |
Agriculture › Re: CBN Identifies Ogun As Focal Point For Cocoa Cultivation Development by DevilsEqual(m): 9:54am On Jun 13, 2021 |
Ogun, probably the next big thing after Lagos in terms of industrialization
Alongside Anambra state,they'd help decentralize Lagos economy and attract more investors in the next few years |
Politics › Re: Nigeria's 36 States & Fct Ranked In Order Of Land Surface Area (km²) by DevilsEqual(m): 6:44am On Jun 12, 2021 |
This surface area thing just dey mockery of wetin I no know |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Lady Faints After Receiving Iphone 11 Gift From Her Poor Boyfriend (VID by DevilsEqual(m): 7:06pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Even she never believed in the guy |
Politics › Re: FG, South East Leaders Reiterate Commitment To Unity, Stability Of Nigeria by DevilsEqual(m): 7:05pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
So its finally settled
A calm after the tempest |
Politics › Re: Breaking News - 54 Males Slaughtered In Kadawa Village, Zamfara Last Night by DevilsEqual(m): 5:28pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Before the next census year,we'd probably have experienced a presumably 20% decrease in population
You sure say our population still reach 150m like this? |
Education › Re: Anonymous Warns Elon Musk by DevilsEqual(m): 5:23pm On Jun 11, 2021 |
Who are these guy sef? |
Politics › Re: Seyi Makinde Asks For Licence To Buy Guns For Amotekun, Calls For State Police by DevilsEqual(m): 7:13pm On Jun 08, 2021 |
Does he actually thinks the FG would grant this?
This man dey wyn me? |
Christianity Etc › Re: US- Based Nigerian Professor, Uju Anya Celebrates T. B. Joshua's Death by DevilsEqual(m): 8:16am On Jun 08, 2021 |
Kobojunkie: Ever heard the phrase " as dead as a door knob"?  The man may be dead but the many lives he "impacted" with his lies still continue. Why should this woman, or anyone else for that matter, not continue speaking out against those very lies?  Are the dead supposed to get special treatment just for being dead?  Bro,read again and you'd see I didn't say anything about the dead, as a matter of fact,I don't ever regard dead people cause they're inexistent Check my personal text on my signature, and see what I say about the dead I said why create unnecessary enmity with the"family of the dead" or act like the dead never even existed in the first place Don't read to reply,read to understand,now you can read my previous comment again |
Christianity Etc › Re: US- Based Nigerian Professor, Uju Anya Celebrates T. B. Joshua's Death by DevilsEqual(m): 6:20am On Jun 08, 2021 |
She should probably not have said anything, he's gone already,just act like you were never aware of his existence
Humans shouldn't create unnecessary enmity with neither the living,nor the family of the dead...We don't need it |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: My First Job Experience After School As A Lady. by DevilsEqual(m): 9:44am On Jun 06, 2021 |
Sad tales and Nigerian graduates are like 5&6 |
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Politics › Re: Twitter Pushes Back On Fed Govt Ban by DevilsEqual(m): 11:23am On Jun 05, 2021 |
Twitter addressed the issue like we're an independent state...does the FG understand what human rights are? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor Adeboye: We Will Not Retreat, We Will Not Surrender, We Will Laugh Last by DevilsEqual(m): 10:23am On Jun 05, 2021 |
GuyWise101: Nna mehnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Stupid Yoruba religious fools they are one of the problems we have in this country. You people are dumb, must you always make everything about tribe,majority of you aren't emotionally intelligent and only love to wail like kids |
Romance › Re: I Finally Did It!!!! by DevilsEqual(m): 11:00pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
hustlertothecor: Nah, nothing like that,just that those 5 guys that sent me email will get the money first I've joined the crew,I've sent the mail May I find favor in you sight |
Romance › Re: I Finally Did It!!!! by DevilsEqual(m): 10:58pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
hustlertothecor: Nah, nothing like that,just that those 5 guys that sent me email will get the money first No criteria? You just select randomly? Make I send you email too If it's by that Probably it'd be the best thing nairaland has ever offered me |
Romance › Re: I Finally Did It!!!! by DevilsEqual(m): 10:50pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
hustlertothecor: You nailed it all, please guys I will start the give away by Sunday please,I will credit 15 persons,see you guys soon,each person 5k, atleast it's something cheers. I'm sure there must be a criteria to select those you're gonna credit,whatever its gonna be,let's know what the criteria is so as to try out luck maybe we fit win too |