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Abdul-Fattah Abu-Abdullah Taiye Ejire Adelabu ((アラビア語:عبد الفتّاح أبو عبد الله تَائيي أيجيري أديلابو)) or simply Sheikh Adelabu (), also known as Al-Afriqi () or Shaykh Al-Afriqi () is a Nigerian Muslim scholar, writer, academic, publisher and cleric from Osogbo, capital city of Osun State, Nigeria. Adelabu studied Arabic and Islamic Studies in Damascus, Syria, and acquired a Postgraduate Diploma, Master's degree, and Ph.D. ==In the United Kingdom== Sheikh Adelabu was a researcher in Arabic and Islamic Studies in Oxford, Cambridge and London in the late 1990s.〔DELAB International, Middle East Outlook Newsmagazine, August 1999 〕 A scholar of Islamic and Arabic Studies as well as a linguist, jurist and lecturer, Adelabu is the founder and first president of Awqaf Africa and Awqaf Africa Muslim Open College in London where he lectures on Arabic and Islamic studies.〔 His academic works and publications include an Arabic English Dictionary, an encyclopedic Dictionary of the Quran and Sunnah, Islam in Africa - West African in Particular, and Missionary and Colonization in Africa. He also founded and published in the United Kingdom 1998 Delab International - an African-Asian Middle East magazine and journal covering religion, politics, sociology, and literature.〔Al Arab International Daily Newspaper, London November 20, 1998〕 Adelabu founded the African Muslim portal (EsinIslam.com ) and (IslamAfrica.com ), both of which are administered and directed by his wife as the director and editor-in-chief, with management by volunteers from the students and followers of Adelabu, especially at Awqaf Africa and its Islamic College in London.〔(EsinIslam -About Us )〕 Da’wah activities of the African academic include serving as an Imam Khatib previously as Kuwaiti Cultural Attaché London, working as Islamic columnist for the Libyan Arabic daily newspaper ''Al-Arab International'' in London,〔Al-Arab Daily Newspaper, London ISSN 01 40-010X February 12, 1999〕 and serving as Imam and Chief Missioner previously for the Islamic Youth League of Nigeria, Abuja. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abu-Abdullah Adelabu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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