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Sharia law and the religious factor in a secular state like Nigeria

Islam versus Christianity in Nigeria and the Perennial Pogrom and Acrimony: a Panacea

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88 pages
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The focus of this research paper is the urgent need for reform or abrogation of Sharia law, particularly concerning its impact on women in Nigeria. It argues that women, as the next potential victims after Christians, face significant threats from Sharia, which offers little benefit to their lives. The paper emphasizes the necessity for women to unite and combat these challenges, aligning with the broader movements of Womanism and feminism to advocate for their rights and societal change.

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Sharia law and the religious factor in a secular state like Nigeria, Ikechukwu Aloysius Orjinta

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2011
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