The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria

This study identifies ethno-political factors as the major contributor to the Christian-Muslim conflict in Nigeria, while indicating the secondary role of socio-economic considerations and religious fundamentalism, as exemplijied in the Zangon Karaf riot of 1992 and the Tafawa Balewa and Bauchi dist...

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description This study identifies ethno-political factors as the major contributor to the Christian-Muslim conflict in Nigeria, while indicating the secondary role of socio-economic considerations and religious fundamentalism, as exemplijied in the Zangon Karaf riot of 1992 and the Tafawa Balewa and Bauchi disturbances of 1991 and 1995 respectively. The study reveals that the tension that erupted from these episodes merely ignited the bomb of ethno-political rivalry between the minority and majority ethnic groups. The eruption of violence on each occasion was the manifestation of the collective anger of minorities that had been incubating over a long period against the domination of the Hausa-Fulani hegemony. Religious and socio-economic considerations were only incidental factors. It is stressed that, even though the disturbances started as ethnic conflicts, they spread rapidly to other towns in the wake of rumours of their religious connotations. The Christian-Muslim conflict, which is traced back to the 1979 Shari'a controversy, is believed to have done serious damage to the unity of Nigerian society. The article sees the practical solution to this problem as lying more in the use of the school system in inculcating the spirit of mutual acceptance and harmonious co-existence, than in the creation of chiefdoms which tend to cause separation and division.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-27342023-05-13T11:06:39Z The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria Opeloye, Muhib O. Christian-Muslim conflicts Almajiri menace Religious revolts Inter-religious riots Kafanchan riot of 1987 Kano riot of 1991 Zangon Kataf riot of 1992 Tafawa Balewa riot of 1991 Bauchi riots of 1995 This study identifies ethno-political factors as the major contributor to the Christian-Muslim conflict in Nigeria, while indicating the secondary role of socio-economic considerations and religious fundamentalism, as exemplijied in the Zangon Karaf riot of 1992 and the Tafawa Balewa and Bauchi disturbances of 1991 and 1995 respectively. The study reveals that the tension that erupted from these episodes merely ignited the bomb of ethno-political rivalry between the minority and majority ethnic groups. The eruption of violence on each occasion was the manifestation of the collective anger of minorities that had been incubating over a long period against the domination of the Hausa-Fulani hegemony. Religious and socio-economic considerations were only incidental factors. It is stressed that, even though the disturbances started as ethnic conflicts, they spread rapidly to other towns in the wake of rumours of their religious connotations. The Christian-Muslim conflict, which is traced back to the 1979 Shari'a controversy, is believed to have done serious damage to the unity of Nigerian society. The article sees the practical solution to this problem as lying more in the use of the school system in inculcating the spirit of mutual acceptance and harmonious co-existence, than in the creation of chiefdoms which tend to cause separation and division. 2014-09-08T12:39:51Z 2018-10-27T15:03:40Z 2014-09-08T12:39:51Z 2018-10-27T15:03:40Z 1998 Article Opeloye, Muhib O. (1998). The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 9(2) http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2734 en PDF application/pdf Nigeria
spellingShingle Christian-Muslim conflicts
Almajiri menace
Religious revolts
Inter-religious riots
Kafanchan riot of 1987
Kano riot of 1991
Zangon Kataf riot of 1992
Tafawa Balewa riot of 1991
Bauchi riots of 1995
Opeloye, Muhib O.
The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria
title The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria
title_full The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria
title_fullStr The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria
title_short The Socio-Political Factor in the Christian-Muslim Conflict in Nigeria
title_sort socio political factor in the christian muslim conflict in nigeria
topic Christian-Muslim conflicts
Almajiri menace
Religious revolts
Inter-religious riots
Kafanchan riot of 1987
Kano riot of 1991
Zangon Kataf riot of 1992
Tafawa Balewa riot of 1991
Bauchi riots of 1995
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