- Afa
Ajura (1890-2004), was a
Ghanaian Islamic scholar, a preacher,
political activist, and the
founder and
leader of a sect in Ghana. Afa
Ajura was a...
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visited his
uncle Yusuf Soalih Ajura also
known as Afa
Ajura in Tamale. However, in the 1950s, he sta****
permanently with Afa
Ajura in
Tamale and
started teaching...
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located primarily in
Burkina Faso
while Dagbon is in Ghana.
Yusuf Soalih Ajura Susanna Al-H****an
Samata Angel Ibrahim Bancé
Mahamudu Bawumia Blaise Compaoré...
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multitude of
mosques in Tamale, most
notably the
Tamale Central Mosque, Afa
Ajura Mosque (Anbariya Mosque), Afa
Basha mosque (Nuuria mosque) and The Ahmadiyyah...
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Islamic religious and
cultural organization. It was
founded by
Yusuf Soalih Ajura and has its
headquarters in Tamale, Ghana. It is
headed by
Saeed Abubakr...
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spiritual leader of
Anbariya ****
Community in Ghana. He
succeeded Afa
Ajura, who died on 22
December 2004. ****ia
studied at the
Islamic University...
- Muslims, the
Maliki school of
jurisprudence is the most common,
though Afa
Ajura's reformist activities in the 1960s saw a rise in po****rity of the Hanbali...
- ibn Musa Menk (born 1975)
Osman Nuhu
Sharubutu (born 1919)
Yusuf Soalih Ajura (1890-2004)
Ibrahim Basha Abdul Wahab Adam (1938-2014)
Ibrahim Ni**** (1900–1975)...
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seems to be
growing rapidly ever since. The
reformist activities of Afa
Ajura in the
middle of the
twentieth century caused entire communities to embrace...
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Owode Obafemi/Owode
Ajura St.
Peters School, Siun I; St.
Peters School, Siun II; St. John School,
Ajura I; St. John School,
Ajura II; A/C School, Otunba;...