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Sheikh
Adelabu
::
الشيخ
أديلابو |
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Our
Sheikh Is: Sheikh Abdul-Fattah
Abu-Abdullah Taiwo Adelabu
(Ph.D. Damas) |
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شيخنا:
الشيخ
عبد
الفتَّاح
أبو
عبد
الله
تائوو
أديلابو |
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Our
Sheikh Was Born In:
Oshogbo, Capital City Of
Osun State, Nigeria |
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ولد
الشيخ
أديلابو
ب:
أوشوبو
عاصمة
ولاية
أوشن
في
نيجيريا |
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Parent
Of Our Sheikh: (Father)
Alhaji Jum'ah Ayinla
Jum'ah Adelabu |
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والد
الشيخ
أديلابو:
الحاج
جمعة
أينلا
أديلابو |
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Parent
Of Our Sheikh: (Mother)
Alhaja Aishah Joju Alari (Aya)
Jum'ah Adelabu |
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والدة
الشيخ
أديلابو:
الحاجة
عائشة
أولاجوجو
حرمة
جمعة
أديلابو |
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Education
Of Sheikh Adelabu
::
دراسات
الشيخ
أديلابو |
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Our
Sheikh Studied Islamic
Studies, And Arabic In
Damascus, Syria, And
Achieved, Among
Uncountable Blessings Of
Allah (s.w.t.)
Postgraduate Diploma,
Masters Degree, And Ph. D.
To Allah (s.w.t.) Is
Praise |
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درس
الشيخ
أديلابو
الدراسات
الإسلامية
والعربية
العليا
بدمشق
سوريا
وحصل
من
نعمة
الله
التي
لاتحصى
على
درجات
الدبلوم
فى
الدراسات
العليا
و
الماجستر
و
الدكتوراه
ولله
الحمد |
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Our
Sheikh Was A Reseacher In
Islamic Studies And Arabic
Both In Oxford, Cambridge,
As Well As In London |
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كان
الشيخ
أديلابو
باحثًا
في
مديني
أوكسفورد
وكمبريدج
و
كذالك
في
لندن |
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| Our
Sheikh Studied Under
Scholars In Syria, Saudi
Arabia And Jordan |
| درس
الشيخ
أديلابو
تحت
العلماء
فى
سوريا
و
السعودية
و
الأردن |
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| Our
Sheikh Studied Primary
Education, Secondary
Education, And Collegiate
Education On Islamic
Studies, Arabic, English,
And Other Modern Studies
In Oshogbo (Our Sheikh's
Hometown) |
| درس
الشيخ
أديلابو
الدراسات
الإبتدائية
و
الكليات
فى
العلوم
الإسلامية
والعربية
والإنجليزية
وغيرها
من
الدراسات
الحديسة
بأوشوبو
-
مدينة
شيخنا
الوالدة |
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Sheikhs
(Mashaayikh) Of Sheikh
Adelabu ::
مشايخ
الشيخ
أديلابو
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Sheikh
Abdul-Qadir Al-Arna`uut,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
العلاّمة
عبد
القادر
الأرنؤوط
-
دمسق |
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| Sheikh
Dr. Shawqi Abu-Khalil,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
الدكتور
شوقي
أيو
خليل
-
دمشق |
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| Sheikh
Dr. Muhammad Said Ramadhan
Al-Bouti, Damascus |
| الشيخ
الدكتور
محمد
سعيد
رمضان
البوطي
-
دمشق |
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| Sheikh
Nasir-ud-Din Al-AlBaani,
Jordan |
| الشيخ
العلاّمة
ناصر
الدين
الألباني
-
الأردن |
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| Sheikh
Dr. Abdul-Latif Salih Al-Farfur,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
الدكتور
عبد
اللطيف
صالح
الفرفور
-
دمشق |
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| Sheikh
Abdul-Aziz Bin Baaz, Saudi |
| الشيخ
العلاّمة
عبد
العزيز
ين
باز -
السعودية |
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| Sheikh
Muhammad Bin Salih Al-'Uthaymi,
Saudi |
| الشيخ
محمد
بن
صالح
العثيمي
-
السعودية |
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| Sheikh
Dr. Wahbah Az-Zuhaili,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
الدكتور
وهبة
الزحيلي
-
دمشق |
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| Sheikh
Shu'ayb Al-Arna`uut,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
العلاّمة
شعيب
الأرنؤوط
-
دمسق |
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| Sheikh
Dr. Mustapha Al-Bouga,
Damsacus |
| الشيخ
الدكتور
مصطفى
البوغَى
-
دمشق |
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| Sheikh
Abdul-Fattah Al-Halabi,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
العلاّمة
عبد
الفتّاح
الحلبي
-
دمشق |
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| Sheikh
Muhammad Said Al-Qasimi,
Damascus |
| الشيخ
العلاّمة
محمد
سعيد
القاسمي
-
دمشق |
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| Alhaji
Muhammad Raji Ajini (Idiomo),
Oshogbo |
| الشيخ
محمد
راجي
أجيني
إدؤوما
-
أوشوبو |
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| Alhaji
Abu Abdullah Alesinloye,
Oshogbo |
| الشيخ
أيو
عيد
الله
أليسنلويي
-
أوشوبو |
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| Alhaji
Abdul-Aziz Yusuf (Abajaoro),
Oshogbo |
| الشيخ
عبد
العزيز
يوسف
أباجأورو
-
أوشوبو |
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| Lecturers
At University Of Damascus,
Damascus |
| الأساتذة
بجامعة
دمشق
-
دمشق |
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| Lecturers
At Higher Scientific
Academy, Damascus |
| الأساتذة
بالمجمع
العلمي
العالي
-
دمشق |
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| Lecturers
At University Of Medina,
Saudi |
| الأساتذة
بجامعة
المدينة
الإسلامية
-
السعودية |
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| Lecturers
At Osun Islamic
Theological College,
Oshogbo |
| الأساتذة
بكلية
أصول
الدين
والتربية
الإسلامية
-
أوشوبو |
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And
Many Others Amongst
Sheikhs Of Our Sheikh
Those Who'd Passed Away As
Well As Those Who're In
This Life (May Allah s.w.t.
Reward Them All) |
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وغيرهم
من
مشايخ
شيخنا
الأحياء
منهم
والأموات
-
جزاهم
الله
خيرَا
أجمعين |
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Activities
And Da'wah Of Sheikh
Adelabu ::
نشطات
شيخنا
الدعوية |
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Founder
And Guidant Of awqafafrica.com
& esinislam.com |
| مؤسس
awqafafrica.com
& esinislam.com
ومرشدها |
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| The
Founder And Al-Amir Of
AWQAF Africa Muslim Open
College, London |
| المؤسس
و
الأمير
لكلية
أوقاف
إفريقيا
المفتوحة
-
لندن |
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| Founder
And Al Amir Of AWQAF
Africa Organisation,
London |
| المؤسس
و
الأمير
لخيرية
أوقاف
إفريقيا
-
لندن |
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| Imam
Khatib Previously At
Kuwaiti Cultural Attaché,
London |
| الإمام
الخطيب
السابق
عند
الملحق
الثقافي
الكويتي
-
لندن |
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| Islamic
Columnist Previously For
The Libyan Arabic Daily
Newspaper AL-ARAB
INTERNATIONAL, London |
| المراسل
الإسلامي
السابق
لجريدة
العرب
العالمية
الليبية
اليومية
-
لندن |
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| Imam
And Chief Missioner
Previously For Islamic
Youth League Of Nigeria,
Abuja |
| الإمام
رئيس
مجلس
الدعاة
لرابطة
الشباب
النيجيريين
المسلمين |
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| Delegate
Previously For Ar-Rabitah
- The Saudi League For
Supervision Of Du'aat, To
Nigeria, Benin Republic,
And Togo |
| الداع
المبعوث
السابق
للرابطة
السعودية
لإرشاد
الدعاة
إلي
نيجيريا
وإلى
جمهورية
بيني
وإلى
توغو |
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| Teacher
Previously At Isaabah
Islamic School (Iyadudu),
Oshogbo |
| المدرس
السابق
بمدرسة
العصابة
الإسلامية
إيادودو
-
أوشوبو |
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House
Of Sheikh Adelabu
:: آل
الشيخ
أديلابو |
| As
Sayyidah Taqia Umm
Abdullah Ajoke (Aya)
Abdulfattah Adelabu - Wife |
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| Alhaja
Hamidah Umm Luqman (Aya)
Ondu - Sister |
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| Alhaja
Qadirah Umm Nur-ud-din
Akanke (Aya) Kanisuru -
Sister |
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| Sheikh
Muhammad Ma'ruf Abu
A'ishah Iyanda (Ajagun-Adura)
Adelabu - Brother |
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| As
Sayyidah Hidayah Umm
Nafisah Anke (Aya) Olasoji
- Twin-Sister |
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| Allah
(s.w.t.) bestows on Our
Sheikh Children Male And
Female |
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Sheikh
Adelabu And Awqaf Africa
:: الشيخ
أديلابو
وأوقاف
أفريقيا |
| The
Information Here About
AWQAF Africa Is Only
Provided In English Upon
The Instruction Of The
Public Relations Officer
Of AWQAF Africa Daa'i
Muhammad Ma'ruf Dan Jum'ah
For Not Understanding
Yoruba Language |
| إنّما
قٌدمت
المعلومات
عن
أوقاف
إفريقيا
فقط
بالإنجليزية
وذالك
على
أمر
مدير
العلاقات
العامة
لأوقاف
إفريقيا
الداعي
محمد
معروف
دان
جمعة
لأجل
عدم
فهم
اللغة
اليوربوية |
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Post
::
البريد |
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AWQAF
Africa P.O. BOX 46044
London W9 3WN |
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Fax
::
الفاكس |
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+44
(0) 207 2662267 |
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ORIGIN
OF AWQAF Africa |
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Sheikh
Abdulfattah Abu Abdullah
Adelabu (Ph. D. Damas), a
West African Islamic
Academic founded AWQAF
Africa, of which he’s
the first al Amir (i.e.
President).
Sheikh Abu Abdullah
was studying Postgraduate
Degrees in Damascus early
1990’s during when Syria
reviewed its national
security after an ‘Oslo
Accord’...
Syria
like many other countries
around the world
witnessed, during this
period, the flood of
refugees from war troubled
nations like Somalia,
arrival of people from
Algeria during the brutal
struggling between the
Mujahidun and the
government, resettlement
of the Palestinians
fleeing from sophisticated
guns of the Israelis as
well as adventure of
African migrants for
reasons uncountable…
As
a delegate of African
Students Union and general
secretary for a West
African Students Union in
Syria, Lebanon, and
Jordan, the founder who
became the first al Amir
of AWQAF Africa visited
prisons and hospitals the
time over 10,000 African
migrants had been killed,
jailed, or wounded in
their adventures to reach
the Middle-East many for
sanctuaries and
others as cross-borders to
Europe for - what they had
expected to be - a better
life...
Horrified
at the number of unknown
or unclaimed dead and
touched by the scale of
dangers and suffering of
the immigration prisoners
and their wounded country
men, women, and children
in the hospitals, The
founder and first al Amir
formed a group of
volunteer African students
to help...
The
founder received huge
supports from the
President of Syrian
Scientific Academy and
Chancellor of the
University of Arabic and
Islamic Studies, Prof. Dr.
Abdullatif Salih Al
Farfour, and from the Dean
of Postgraduate School at
the university, Prof. Dr.
Shawqi Abu Khalil, the
Dean of Faculty of
Literature - both
signatories to the
fellowship of the founder
at Syrian Scientific
Academy...
Dr.
Gassan Taklah of Huda
Clinic and Dispensary,
Sheikh 'Adil ash Sha'ar,
Dr. Mukhtar Tantawi of
Tantawi Clinic, Eng. Basil
Tantawi, Dr. Hashim Agha,
Eng. Ahmed Agha, Dr.
Muhammed Shuqair of
Shuqair Clinic, Mr.
Ridhwan Tabba', Eng. Ammar
Nuri, Abu Subhi, and Abu
Ahmad of Damascus’
Rukn-ud-din Motel, The
Zain Family, and as
Sayyidah Umm Abdullah (the
supportive and dedicating
wife of the founder) were
among many others who had
contributed so much to
assist the founder...
In
addition, the founder was
privileged to have
benefitted from Sheikh
Sa'id al Qasimi and his
in-law Sheikh Nasir ud Din
al Albani, especially
during several
affectionate visits to
their houses and their
splendid libraries...
The
generousity of Sheikh
Abdullah Dukk al Bab of
Institution Of Jami’ Az
Zahara to allow the
founder to study under the
like of Sheikh Abdul Qaid
al Arnahout had been so
benevolent to the founder
academically.
Prof. Dr. Ramadhan
al Bouti, Prof. Dr.
Mustafa Bugha, and Prof.
Dr. Wahbah az Zuhaili had
all benefited the founder
hugely during their
sessions at the University
of Damascus.
The founder’s
long academic journey,
which had even enabled him
to learn from the like of
Sheikh Bin Baz and other
scholars in Arabia, is a
worthy story...
When
reading for his
Postgraduate Degrees, the
Syrian Scientific Academy
facilitated the founder of
AWQAF Africa to research
on two academic works one
titled Spread of Islam in
Africa and the other The
Missionaries in Africa -
South of Sahara in
Focus...
The
researches ended in plea
for a peaceful continent -
free from ignorance,
selfishness, deadly spread
of AIDS, and above all war
and sufferings therefore -
and called on more
effective methods of
education, arbitration,
administration, and most
importantly wider adoption
of Islamic Codes Of Life
to bring about lasting and
positive changes while
learning from effects of -
for instance -
colonization, slavery, and
power strugglings...
The
appeal won favourable
responses.
In the middle of
1995 influential people -
including the above
mentioned prominents - met
with the founder to
discuss his pleas, calls,
ideas, and objectives...
The
first meetings of AWQAF
Africa had laid groundwork
for AWQAF Africa
movements.
Delegates were
chosen among the African
Students Unions in Syria,
Lebanon, and Jordan.
Out of these
meeting came the first ad
Diwan (i.e. records
including reports,
memorandums, and accounts)
of AWQAF Africa...
The
first delegates of AWQAF
Africa agreed to cooperate
with authorities to
arrange for safe return of
the migration prisoners,
give better information to
people back in Africa
about other worlds, help
to create job
opportunities for African
students back in their
home nations etc., and
better inform the
religious travelers or
migrants...
After
the adoption of the first
ad Diwan in a sitting at
the University City of
Basil al Asad, Damascus,
AWQAF Africa started to
provide helps to African
students in the Arab
Lands, give useful and
practicable advices to
thousands of stranded
African migrants, work to
secure safety, release,
and relief for apprehended
African migrants, and
offer consolation and
supports to families of
victims of migration
imprisonment and
casualties...
AWQAF
Africa was therefore
chosen as an operative
name dedicated absolutely
to serving the Muslims in
Africa - in particular -
and all around the world -
in general...
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