Dr. Adamu Kotorkoshi Musa
Area of specialization: | Islamic Thought |
Email: | adamu.musa@udusok.edu.ng |
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List of Selected Publications
1- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2014), Human Gender Determination: Traditional, Islam and Modern Science Perspectives. A Journal of Islamic Sciences and Muslim Development, A Publication of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, Department of Islamic Studies, (ISSN: 2276-8858), Series 10, pp.71-74.
2- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi & Sani, Musa (2014), Remnants of Hausa Culture among the Hausa Muslims in Hausaland. A Journal of Islamic Sciences and Muslim Development, A Publication of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto, Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, Department of Islamic Studies, (ISSN: 2276-8858), Series 11, pp.32-40.
3- Amin, Muntaka Yahaya & Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2016), Islamic Studies in Nigerian Universities: The Experience of the Department of Islamic Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Book of Proceedings, Published by Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS), (ISBN: 978-978-52984-3-7), Unilorin Press.
4- Aminu, M. Y. & Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2016). “Al-Ikhtilaf al-Fiqhi -Mafhumuhu, Asbabuhu wa Adabuhu”, in Keffi Journal of Religion, a joint Journal of the Department of Islamic & Religious Studies, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, vol. 4, ISSN: 2276-6561, Pp. 127-145, July, 2016.
5- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2017), “National Musabaqah (Qur’anic Recitation Competition): Zamfara State Experience”. Book of Proceedings of the First National Conference on the National Qur’anic Recitation Competition in Nigeria, Published by Center for Islamic Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto (ISBN: 978-2076-93-7), University Press, UDU, Sokoto, pp.101-112.
6- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2017), “Muslims Unity and Effects of Divergent Aqidah (Creed) on the Development of Nigerians”. Book of Proceedings, titled: Perspectives of Arabic and Islamic Studies in Combating Corruption and Indespline in Nigeria. Published by National Conference of Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS), (ISBN: 978-978-52984-3-7), Unilorin Press, pp.183- 195.
7- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2018), “Working for Self-Reliance and Contentment in Islam: A Guide to the Nigerian Society”. Book of Proceedings, titled: Arabic and Islamic Studies: Solutions to Global Recession. Published by National Conference of Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS), (ISBN: 978-978-56841-1-7), University Press, UDU, Sokoto, pp.218-227.
8- Bunza, Mukhtar Umar & Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2019). “Islam and Ancient Sacred Places in Hausaland”, in B. J. Ogundayo & J. O. Adekunle (Eds.) African Sacred Spaces: Culture, History and Change. Lexington Books, (ISBN 978-1- 4985-6742-8), available at: www.rowman.com/ebooks.
9- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2020). “Promotion of Islam in Kwatarkwashi with Reference to the Role of his Highness, Alhaji Ahmad Umar Mai Kwatarkwashi”, in I. M. Maishanu, J. M. Kaura and N. I. Abbas (Eds.) Zamfara and the Challenges of Socio-Political Transformation from 1764-2019. (A Conference Proceedings) Published by the Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, (ISBN: 978-978-994-481-1) University Press, UDU, Sokoto, pp.255-265.
10- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2020). “Zamfarawa Scholars in the Spread and Development of Islam/Centers of Islamic Learning in Zamfara: ‘Yandoto and Others”, in I. M. Maishanu, J. M. Kaura and N. I. Abbas (Eds.) Zamfara and the Challenges of Socio-Political Transformation from 1764-2019. (A Conference Proceedings) Published by the Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, (ISBN: 978-978-994-481-1) University Press, UDU, Sokoto, pp.224-235.
11- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi & Mainasara, Bilyaminu (2020). “The Role of Malam Muhammadu Sambo Dan Ashafa in the Making of the Sokoto Caliphate” in I. M. Maishanu, J. M. Kaura and N. I. Abbas (Eds.) Zamfara and the Challenges of Socio-Political Transformation from 1764-2019. (A Conference Proceedings) Published by the Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, (ISBN: 978-978-994-481-1) University Press, UDU, Sokoto, pp.148-155.
12- Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2021). “Islamic Perspectives of Assessment of the Effects of Globalization on Muslim Ummah”, in Journal of University Scholars in Religions (JUSREL). Department of Religion and Philosophy, University of Jos, (SSN: 2315-5884) Issue: 9, pp.70-81.
13- Maishanu, Isa Muhammad & Musa, Adamu Kotorkoshi (2023). “Deradicalization of Religious Extremists in Nigeria: An Analysis from Islamic Tradition”, in Fountain International Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, NATAIS, Ekiti State, Vol. 2, No. 2, ISSN: 2006-2850, Pp.49-60.
List of conferences/workshops/seminar Papers
1. Kotorkoshi, A. M. (2014), “Effects of the Blind Following of Incompetent Mufassirun (Exegesis): An Islamic Exposition”. A Paper presented at the 32 nd Annual National Conference of Nigeria Association of Teachers of Arabic and Islamic Studies (NATAIS), held at Sultan Muhammadu Maccido Institute for Qur'an and General Studies, Sokoto, from 6 th – 10 th April, 2014/6-10 Jumadah Thani, 1435 A.H.
2. Ibrahim, Y. Y. & Kotorkoshi, A. M. (2016), “Extremism in Religion among Muslims in Contemporary Nigeria: Understanding of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah”. A Paper presented at 1 st National Conference organized by Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, from 1 st to 3 rd March, 2016.
3. Kotorkoshi, A. M. & Kebbe, U. J. (2018). “Religious Condition of the People of Hausa Land and the Outbreak of the 19 th Century Sokoto Jihad: Important Lessons for the Contemporary Muslims”. A Paper presented at 1 st International Conference organized by Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, on Gobir Kingdom – Past and Present: Transformations and Change, from 9 th to 13 th July, 2018.
4. Kotorkoshi, A. M. (2024). “Islam, the Religion of Peace against Misconceptions: An Analysis”, A Paper presented at the 2 nd International Conference Organized by Centre for Islamic Civilization and Interfaith Dialogue, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria, between 8 th to 10 th January, 2024.
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