ISLAM AND ETHNIC ASSIMILATION; A STUDY OF YORUBA MUSLIMS IN TALATA-MAFARA AND KAURA-NAMODA EMIRATES (1945-2015)
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This study examined Islam and ethnic assimilation among the Yoruba Muslims with
particular reference to Talata Mafara and Kaura Namoda Emirates in the present Zamfara
State. Islam which means submission to the “Will of Allah” has been playing a spectacular
role in the relationship between Yoruba Muslim settlers in Talata Mafara and Kaura
Namoda with their Hausa host communities since when the people identified themselves or
lived together as neighbours. The Yoruba Muslims relation was encouraged by the
receptive nature of the Hausa host communities and later metamorphosed into Islamic
brotherhood as enjoined by the Glorious Qur’an. By 20th century, many Yoruba people,
predominantly Muslims, have settled in Hausaland, andwere strongly influenced by British
colonial conquest of Hausaland in 1903. This influx in consequence was precipitated by the
emerging capitalist economic system which opened up northern Nigeria to many people to
work in colonial enterprises as paid labourers. This, in addition, led to ethnic assimilation
as Islam remains the only common religion to both the host and the Yoruba Muslim
settlers. It may be interesting to construe that the extension of railway line to Hausaland
viz: Kaduna in 1912, and Kano and Kaura Namoda in 1913 eased people’s movement from
Yorubaland to the study areas. Above all, this study servesas a way of curbing the menace
of ethnic chauvinism and conflict in Kaura Namoda and Talata Mafara areas of Zamfara
State.
