COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ISLAMIC EXORCISM AND FETISH-BORI IN THE LIGHT OF ISLAM: A STUDY OF BORNO STATE
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This research work is centered on a Comparative Study of Islamic Exorcism (Qur'anic
Healing) and Bori-fetish in the light of Islam, with particular reference to Borno State.
In this regard the roles played by the populace in interaction with either of the two
methods were examined. To this matter, the researcher used interviews and
questionnaire methods as instrument for data collection. So also Textbooks, Journals,
Dissertations, Seminar papers were also included. The research found out that there are
many kinds of traditional possession remedies in Borno according to different geo political zones. The remedies are either conflicting or in concomitance with that of
Bori-fetish. It is interesting to note that all the remedies are having similar beliefs in
regards to supernatural forces. Bwali and Badri healing are terms used to refer a healing
rituals centered on the belief in the existence of the power of Jinn which possess their
victims in various ways and forms. Therefore, the research found out that the rural
dwellers are patronizing the aforementioned traditional remedies for the belief that all
the practices involved are aimed at cure and healing. As such some of the fetishism
practitioners have also regarded it as a means of entertainment and gain of worldly
benefits. So also, the efficacy of Qur'anic healing was also brought into light to the
extent that many use to describe it as Taida and Hijab. This is because the effect of
Qur'anic healing is considered to be very powerful healing sources available to those
who believe in its efficacy. It is recommended that all sorts of healing methods should
be considered provided they do not contravene to the teachings of Islam and if it may
not harm or endanger the life of the people. To attain this it is recommended that
whoever wants to engage in any permissible healing technique one must seek a deep
knowledge in the field so as not to endanger the life of his clients.
