The Jihad in Nigeria, particularly the 19th-century Hausa-Fulani Jihad led by Usman dan Fodio, was driven by a combination of religious zeal, socio-political discontent, and economic factors. The desire to reform Islam and eliminate local practices deemed un-Islamic fueled the movement, while existing grievances against the ruling Hausa aristocracy created a fertile ground for rebellion. Additionally, the need for greater access to resources and trade routes motivated the Fulani people to seek dominance over the region. Ultimately, these factors converged to ignite a significant religious and political upheaval.
State the factors that contributed to the growth of nationalism in Nigeri
factors or element affecting in nigeria
industrialization
what are the factor of demography in Nigeria business environment
What led factors led to President Nixon's victory?
Corruption
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Jihad-crusade
The structural adjustment affect Nigeria because they have to put certain factors into consideration when building.
what factors led to the development of western cities
Corruption,selfishness,religeous differeces these are the major cause of it in nigeria even raciedness contribute much
Yes, Jihad is used as male name. Jihad is an Arabic word that means struggle. Answer 2 No Jihad is not a name ,Mujahid (the person who does jihad) is a name for a male. Mujahida is for a female.