Pres. Buhari Directs 2 Islamic Books Included In Schools’ Curriculum

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Pres. Buhari Directs 2 Islamic Books Included In Schools’ Curriculum

President Muhammadu Buhari has told the Federal Ministry of Education to include two Islamic Studies books written by the late Justice Muhammad Bashir Sambo in the secondary school curriculum for all Federal Government Colleges in Nigeria.


The president gave the directive over the weekend in Kaduna while launching the reviewed editions of the books which were first
published in 1974.


Represented by Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, the President noted that such books had become essential in the face of declining moral and religious values in the country.


The Islamic Studies for Secondary Schools, co-sponsored by the Bashir Sambo Centre for Islamic Da’awah and Jaiz Charity and Development Foundation in memory of late Justice Bashir Sambo, former Judge of Sharia Court of Appeal and the Code of Conduct Tribunal, were reviewed by Mallam Mukhtar Lere to conform with the current 6-3-3-4 educational system in the country.


Buhari thanked the co-authors for updating and structuring the books to match the new secondary school curriculum. He urged the Ministry of Education to adopt them in all government colleges.
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