Islamic Missiology: The Rise of ‘Procreative Jihad’ and Islamophobia in Nigeria

P. Ottuh, Damilola T. Otuyemi
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Nigeria has already experienced a lot of crises; therefore, it is obvious that it is unprepared for the havoc that Islamophobia can bring about as a result of ‘Procreative Jihad’ – a new missiological strategy in Islam. 'Procreative Jihad' is currently happening in Nigeria, where radical Muslims have started having sex with non-Muslim girls and women, abducting, impregnating, marrying, and forcing them to convert to Islam so that their offspring will inevitably grow up to be Muslims. This research provided a qualitative analysis of the ramifications of the Islamic missiological tactic known as ‘Procreative Jihad’ which aims to convert non-Islamic populations in Nigeria to Islam. The paper employed a critical literature review and phenomenological methods. The literature review was used to provide a historical overview of 'Procreative Jihad', while the phenomenological method was used to collect data for the study through oral interviews and observations. Using extant literature, oral interviews, and observations, the findings revealed that ‘procreative jihad’ is an affront to human dignity, a violation of non-Muslim women's human rights and freedom, undercuts Islam as a religion of peace and justice, and breeds Islamophobia. The study concludes that the mission or da'wah goal of Islam does not necessarily include the holy war of any form. As a result, Muslims should use all of Islam's holistic qualities, such as compassion, honesty, tolerance, humility, and decency, in spreading the religion in Nigeria and beyond.
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伊斯兰教宣教:尼日利亚“生育圣战”和伊斯兰恐惧症的兴起
尼日利亚已经经历了很多危机;因此,很明显,它对伊斯兰恐惧症可能带来的破坏毫无准备,这是“生育圣战”(一种伊斯兰教的新宣教策略)的结果。“生育圣战”目前正在尼日利亚发生,激进的穆斯林开始与非穆斯林女孩和妇女发生性关系,绑架,怀孕,结婚,强迫她们皈依伊斯兰教,以便她们的后代不可避免地长大成为穆斯林。这项研究对被称为“生育圣战”的伊斯兰教宣教策略的后果进行了定性分析,该策略旨在将尼日利亚的非伊斯兰人口转变为伊斯兰教。本文采用批判性文献综述和现象学方法。文献综述用于提供“生殖圣战”的历史概述,而现象学方法用于通过口头访谈和观察收集研究数据。利用现存文献、口头访谈和观察,研究结果显示,“生育圣战”是对人类尊严的侮辱,侵犯了非穆斯林妇女的人权和自由,削弱了伊斯兰教作为和平与正义的宗教的地位,并滋生了伊斯兰恐惧症。该研究的结论是,伊斯兰教的使命或达瓦目标并不一定包括任何形式的圣战。因此,穆斯林应该利用伊斯兰教的所有整体品质,如同情、诚实、宽容、谦逊和正派,在尼日利亚和其他地方传播伊斯兰教。
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