1/6/2024 0 Comments Isale salamThe Imam-in-Council is an Eleven-Man committee, which is the supreme and the highest in the rank of the decision in the Central Mosque of Ibadanland. The administrative Structure of Ibadan Imams are divided into two namely: The Imam-in-Council and the General Assembly. Although, those who are in the Mogaji line are not also found wanting in discharging the duties of Islamic sermons and giving Fatwa, the Alfa line is expected to be in the front when it comes to finding solution to the Islamic issues affecting Muslims in the city. The Mufassir al-‘Am (Chief Interpreter of the Qur’an) and Mufti (Chief Judge) use to come from this side of the two lines. Meanwhile, the second line consist of the Islamic scholars whose their roots in Ibadan have been useful in the passing judgement on Islamic matters and are still useful in sermonising and educating people on Islamic matters. The first line comprises those who succeeds ancestors who have either been an Imam or contributed immensely to the development of Islamic scholarship of the city and who are close to the position before their death. There are two routes through which Imams are chosen on a rotational basis to the position of Imams in Ibadan namely: the Mogaji (The Heirs) and Alfa (Scholar) Lines. In the modern time, Ibadan people adopt a unique system of selecting their Imams in consonance with the situation of things in the city and the Islamic teaching of Imamship. These rules vary from one school of thought to another and are sometimes influenced by tribal and geographical factors. There are rules guiding the selection of Imams in Islam. He is the spiritual leader of the Muslims who mostly lead them in prayer ( Salah) and performs some other functions as sermonising them (most especially on Fridays). However, as at 1839 mosque was found in the central Ibadan with its first Imam Shaykh Abdullah Igun Olohun. The actual time for the beginning of Islam have not been ascertained by the historian. Mosques were later built individually and collectively and Islamic scholars, who later became prominent Imam also migrated to the city. Islamic activities thus sprang up at this initial stage, though in its low ebb. It has been reported by various scholars that as at 1830 the city was full of Muslims from Yoruba, Hausa and many other tribes and varying origins. The history of Islam in the ancient city of Ibadan can be traced to as far back as early 19th century.
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