Ending Religious Extremism in Northern Nigeria: A Study of Elnathan John’s Born on a Tuesday

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Abstract

Fundamentalism has been defined as an unwavering faith to a religious system. Although it could be applied to adherents of any religion, today it is mostly associated with Islam. Islam is said to have arrived Nigeria in the 11th century through the activities of mostly traders but it eventually took root and spread through the Fulani jihad of Usman Dan Fodio and the establishment of the Sokoto caliphate. From the late 1970s several reform movements have taken place but the most violent have been that of Maitatsine and currently the Boko Haram insurgency. Born on a Tuesday is a story about religious fundamentalism told by Dantala an almajiri. In telling the story we see the various issues that create an atmosphere in which fundamentalism thrives. Gladly in stating the issues we also note the solutions. This paper therefore discusses the problem of fundamentalism and highlights the solutions as evident in the book.

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Dauda, S. (2016). Ending Religious Extremism in Northern Nigeria: A Study of Elnathan John’s Born on a Tuesday. Nile Journal of English Studies, 2(3), 16. https://doi.org/10.20321/nilejes.v2i3.97

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