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Posted by Suyuti1
 - Mar 24, 2025, 02:54 PM
Dr. Khidir Mustapha, Principal of Zulikha Abiola Arabic and Islamic Studies Centre in Abeokuta, has significantly contributed to Islamic scholarship. In 1985, he became the first African to earn a PhD in Shari'ah from a Saudi Arabian university.

Dr. Khidir Mustapha, Principal of Zulikha Abiola Arabic and Islamic Studies Centre in Abeokuta, has left an indelible mark on Islamic scholarship. His academic prowess is evident in his achievement as the first African to earn a PhD in Shari'ah from a Saudi Arabian university in 1985.

In an exclusive interview with Muslim News, Dr. Khidir Mustapha shared his insights on pressing issues affecting the Muslim community in southwestern Nigeria. He addressed the controversy surrounding Shari'ah in Yorubaland, the state of Muslim unity in the region, and the importance of sustaining Arabic and Islamic education.

Dr. Mustapha's remarkable academic journey took him from his humble beginnings in Ilorin, where he completed his primary and secondary education, to becoming the first African to earn a PhD in Shari'ah. His pursuit of knowledge led him to various cities in Nigeria, including Sagamu and Agege, before he traveled to Saudi Arabia in 1966 to further his studies.

Dr. Mustapha's academic achievements are a testament to his dedication and perseverance. He earned his first and second degrees in Shari'ah, ultimately completing his PhD in Makkah in 1985. Despite being a trailblazer in his field, Dr. Mustapha remains humble and unassuming, preferring to keep a low profile. "I hide myself a lot," he said, demonstrating his commitment to humility and modesty.

Source: https://muslimnews.com.ng/2025/03/24/shariah-remains-fundamental-to-islamic-teachings-dr-khidr-mudeer-zulikha-abiola/
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