Lateef Adegbite (haihuwa 20 Mayu 1933 – 28 Satumba 2012) ya kasance Lauya wanda ya zama atoni janar na yammacin Najeriya, kuma daga baya ya zama babban sakataran kotun daukaka kara na al'amuran musulunci.

Lateef Adegbite
Rayuwa
Haihuwa Abeokuta, 20 ga Maris, 1933
ƙasa Najeriya
Mutuwa Lagos, 28 Satumba 2012
Karatu
Makaranta King's College, Lagos (en) Fassara
University of Southampton (en) Fassara
Harsuna Turanci
Sana'a
Sana'a masana, Lauya da Malami
Employers Jami'ar Maiduguri
Jami'ar Lagos
Imani
Addini Musulunci

Haihuwa da Ilimi gyara sashe

Abdu-Lateef Oladimeji Adegbite an haifeshi ne a 20 ga watan Mayu 1933 a babban gidan Musulmai na Egba a Abeokuta, a jihar Ogun.yayi karatu ne a Methodist School, Abeokuta.

Daga baya gyara sashe

A shekarar 1971 an bama Adegbite kwamishinan karamar hukuma da shugabanci, a cikin al'amuran yammacin bangaran Najeriya a lokacin mulkin soja Birigadiya Christopher Oluwole Rotimi.[1][2][3][4][3][5][6]

A matsayin shugaban Musulunci gyara sashe

A majalisan gudanar da dokoki a shekaran 1976, Adegbite yayi jayayya don kare kotun musulunci, cewar ya dace a ringa amani da shari'an musulunci.[7][2] [8][9][10][2][11][12][13]

mutuwa gyara sashe

Dr Adegbite ya rasu ne a jihar Lagos (jiha) 28, ga watan Satumban 2012.[14]

Manazarta gyara sashe

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  6. "Jonathan sets up Presidential Committee on Security Awareness, with Alhaji Lateef Adegbite as Chairman". Safer Africa Security Support Group. 11 March 2011. Archived from the original on 26 August 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
  7. David Westerlund, Ingvar Svanberg (1999). Islam outside the Arab world. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 74. ISBN 0-312-22691-8.
  8. Paul A. Marshall (2005). Radical Islam's rules: the worldwide spread of extreme Shari'a law. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 116. ISBN 0-7425-4362-5.
  9. International Association for the History of Religions. Congress (2004). The interface between research and dialogue: Christian-Muslim relations in Africa : adjunct proceedings of the XVIIIth quinquennial congress of the International Association for the History of Religions, 5–11 August 2000, Durban, South Africa. LIT Verlag Münster. p. 107. ISBN 3-8258-6669-6.
  10. John N. Paden (2008). Faith and politics in Nigeria: Nigeria as a pivotal state in the Muslim world. US Institute of Peace Press. p. 33. ISBN 1-60127-029-1.
  11. Edmund Emeka Ezegbobelu (2009). Challenges of Interreligious Dialogue: Between the Christian and the Muslim Communities in Nigeria. Peter Lang. pp. 167–168. ISBN 3-631-58993-X.
  12. "Dialogue on Civilizations, Regions and Cultures" (PDF). UNESCO. 15–17 December 2003. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  13. Weimann, Gunnar J. (2010). Islamic Criminal Law in Northern Nigeria : Politics, Religion, Judicial Practice. Amsterdam University Press. p. 152. ISBN 90-5629-655-8.
  14. Yemi Adebowale (29 September 2012). "Foremost Islamic Scholar Lateef Adegbite Dies at 79". Thisdaylive. Archived from the original on 2 October 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2016.

Karatu gyara sashe

  • Musa Alao Adedayo (2006). Lateef Adegbite: a life for the people. WEPCOM Publishers. ISBN 978-36898-3-5.