Islamic Movements as Providers of Tertiary Education: Fountain University in Focus

    Abstract

    Social movements are generally acknowledged as agents of social change or social reformers. Their broad diversities underscore the varieties of their interventions. This paper examines the Nasrul- Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT) as a social movement in the enterprise of knowledge production. Adopting qualitative research method, the paper interrogates the trajectory of Fountain University as a provider of tertiary education. The paper also examines the challenges of the growing University as well as its future prospects.

    Keywords: History, Sources, Methodology, Historical inquiry

    DOI: 10.36349/sokotojh.2022.v11i01.011

    author/Animashaun Mojeed Adekunle

    journal/Sokoto JH | Vol. 11 |  Page 241-250

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