Ja'afar Mahmud Adam

Ja'afar Mahmud Adampronunciation (February 12, 1960 – April 13, 2007) was a Nigerian Salafist Islamic scholar and member of Nigeria's Jama’at Izalat al Bid’a Wa Iqamat as Sunna, a religio-political organisation with headquaters in Abuja. He lived primarily in Kano while he went to Maiduguri for his Annual Ramadan Tafsir.[2][3]

Sheikh

Ja'far Mahmud Adam
Ja'afar Mahmud
TitleSheikh Ja'afar
Personal
Born
Ja'afar Mahmud Adam

February 12, 1960
DiedApril 13, 2007
Cause of deathAssassination
ReligionIslam
NationalityNigerian
DenominationSunni and Salafi[1]
JurisprudenceMaliki
MovementMalikiyya
Main interest(s)Hadith, Tafsir and Tauheed
Muslim leader

Teaching

Adam preached in Maiduguri's Indimi Mosque, which was attended by the Deputy Governor of Borno.[4]

Death

Sheikh Ja'afar was shot dead at his mosque during Subh prayer in the northern city of Kano in April 2007.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. Gérard L. F. Chouin, Religion and bodycount in the Boko Haram crisis: evidence from the Nigeria Watch database, p. 214. ISBN 978-90-5448-135-5
  2. Gérard L. F. Chouin, Religion and bodycount in the Boko Haram crisis: evidence from the Nigeria Watch database, p. 214. ISBN 978-90-5448-135-5
  3. Webmaster (2016-06-18). "Sheikh Ja'afar Adam: Same emotions 9 years after". Daily Trust. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  4. US Embassy, Abuja (November 4, 2009). "Nigeria: Borno State Residents Not Yet Recovered From Boko Haram Violence". Wikileaks. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  5. "Boko Haram suspected after cleric killed in Nigeria". www.thesundaily.my.
  6. "Boko Haram suspected after cleric killed in Nigeria - International - World". Ahram Online.
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