Glossary
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ajami | Hausa written in Arabic script (Hausa) |
almajirci | discipleship, practice of living as full-time Qur’anic student/Almajiri (Hausa) |
almajiri pl. almajirai | traditional full-time Qur’anic student (Hausa) |
bidi’a | unlawful innovation in religious practices (Hausa) |
boko | modern secular education (Hausa) |
hadith | traditions of the Prophet Mohammed |
ilimi school | school for advanced Islamic studies |
Islamiyya school | modernised Islamic school |
Izala | short for Jama’t Izalat al Bid’a Wa Iqamat as Sunna (Society of Removal of Innovation and Reestablishment of the Sunna) (Arabic) |
jama’a | (Muslim) community (Hausa) |
LGA | Local Government Area |
makarantar allo | traditional Qur’anic school (teaching full-time or day students); lit. school using wooden slate (Hausa) |
mallam pl. mallamai | Qur’anic teacher, honorific form of address (Hausa) |
purdah | female seclusion |
Sabuwar Ƙofa | New Gate (one of the gates in the city wall surrounding the Old City of Kano) |
sadaka | alms, charity (Hausa) |
tafsiri | Qur’anic exegesis (Hausa) |
tsangaya | traditional Qur’anic “boarding” school located in remote area hosting mainly older students (Hausa) |
ulama sg. al-alim | class of religious scholars (Arabic) |
zaure/soro | entrance room to a house/compound (Hausa) |
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