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Islamic Education Trust is an Islamic non-governmental organization (NGO) based in
Minna Minna is a city in the Middle Belt of Nigeria. It is the capital city of Niger State, one of Nigeria's 36 federal states. Its original two major ethnic groups are the Gbagyi and the Nupe peoples. History Archaeological evidence suggests ...
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. Established in 1969 and registered with the
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in 1972, the Trust promotes Islamic education and community development. It engages in various initiatives and cultural programs to disseminate Islamic knowledge and support educational and social progress. The organization's activities have contributed to discussions on educational reform and community empowerment within Nigeria.


Foundation

Accounts indicate that discussions among prominent community members, including Shaikh Ahmed Lemu and his wife Aisha Lemu, contributed to the founding of the Islamic Education Trust (IET) in 1969. During a meeting held on 16 November 1969, participants debated challenges in Muslim community education and development in Nigeria. One of the younger members, Aisha Bridget, is reported to have proposed establishing an organization to address these issues, a suggestion that the group endorsed. The Trust was subsequently established in response to concerns over Islamic education and community development in Nigeria.


First military coup d'état of Nigeria 1966

January 1966 was the first brought of the Military junta coup d'état in Nigeria, Sir Ahmadu Bello the Premier of Northern Region and Sardauna of Sokoto when he was assassinated during the junta. This left Muslim leadership in a vacuum and that of the Educational reforms he had planned to begin which is introducing the Quranic schools in its education sectors was halted. This leads to the extent and idea that gave birth to the institution that will succeed for decades in Nigeria. The Islamic Education Trust (IET) founding Trustee were Dr. Sheikh Ahmed Lemu, Alhaji Sani Ashafa Suleiman, and Hajiya Aisha Bridget Lemu the aims is to educate and build the capacity of Muslim old and younger ones towards contributing to positive development in their communities. In the beginning of the foundation, Aisha Bridget Lemu kitchen store was the first office of the IET at their house. During its first intake, both the trustees agreed Dr. Shaikh Ahmed Lemu to be its president, Alhaji Sani Ashafa Suleiman as Secretary general and Aisha Lemu to be its finance Secretary with their funds help to employ first member of the staffs. The organization were funds by the three founders with Ahmed Lemu contribute most and other international Charitable organization help in funds and introducing special partnership. The first task of the establishment was to ensure that all schools, both public and missionary in the North-Western State, had a qualified teacher for 'Islamic Religious Knowledge'. At that time, there were no qualified Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) teachers, and parents refused to send their children to school out of concern that their religious beliefs could be compromised. The Islamic Education Trust (IET) trains and employs teachers who are proficient in IRK, sending them to various schools within the Northern State of Nigeria to address this issue. The first set of textbooks used in teaching Islamic Religious Knowledge in schools were all written by Shaikh Ahmed Lemu, Hon. Justice Bashir Sambo, and Dr. AbdurRahman Doi during the first intake. Lemu and the first employed staff in IET, including the late Alhaji Muhammad Wali, collaborated on a book about Islam using the Hausa language, which served as a resource to enlighten non-Muslims about Islam. One of the flagship programs of the organization is the Daawah Institute Nigeria. The organization achieved success shortly after its formation and garnered support and blessings from notable individuals, including Alhaji Sir Abubakar III, the Sultan of Sokoto, and the then Military Governor of the North-Western State, Alhaji
Usman Faruk Alhaji Usman Faruk (1932 – 18 December 2020) was the first Military Governor of North-Western State in Nigeria from 1967 to 1975 after it was split off from the old Northern Region during the military regime of General Yakubu Gowon. He was di ...
. The IET had various programmes over that years, this includes the Annual Seminars for Muslim Undergraduates, Women's Classes, Daawah Mobile Corps and Weekend School. The first headquarters of IET was in
Sokoto Sokoto (Hausa language, Hausa: ; Fulfulde, Fula: , ''Leydi Sokoto'') is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, located in the extreme northwest of the country. It is bounded by Niger, Republic of the Niger to the north and west for 363 km (226 m ...
when Shaikh Lemu was serving as the Sharia Judge of the Sokoto Court of Appeal in 1975 moving its headquarters to Minna in 1976 when he was transferred to serve as the first grand khadi Shari'ah Court of Appeal at the newly created
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. The founding members set up committees, Zonal department and branches for it expanding activities. The branches were established in
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Sokoto Sokoto (Hausa language, Hausa: ; Fulfulde, Fula: , ''Leydi Sokoto'') is one of the 36 states of Nigeria, located in the extreme northwest of the country. It is bounded by Niger, Republic of the Niger to the north and west for 363 km (226 m ...
and Yola all ruled by geo zones coordinator appointed by the board of the IET. The IET has over five department under it: Daawah Institute (DIN), Awqaf and Investments Department, Education Department, General Administration and Resource Management and Human Welfare Department. The Educational department under it is the management for schools established by the IET: New Horizons College Minna and Sunrise International School Abuja. The Daawah Institute Nigeria (DIN) was the main purpose of IET which it provides and develops objective, resources and method for effective and correct message in Islam. The DIN also promotes, prevent Violence of women rights in Islam striving for a greater and social justice. IET had it founding Trustee formed a partnership with several minded organizations like the Aisha Lemu Learning Initiative, providing vocational skills training for disadvantage children's, Daawah Coordination Council of Nigeria, Association of Model Islamic Schools, Development Initiative of West Africa and the Federation of Muslim Women Associations Nigeria all involved in the community development, peace building and welfare in West Africa. The IET grows the be increasing it new uses of technologies and the impact of the IET is traced to the clear understanding that it is a trust that must be preserved and passed on to future generations. The IETpl priorities training, welfare and capacity building with an aim of succession planning and investment in it staff. The IET which based on Islamic and Arabic Studies publications were used in WAEC and NECO, all written by Sheikh Ahmed Lemu and Hajiya Aisha Bridget Lemu. For many year since its existence, the Muslim children in Nigeria most have reads textbooks written by Alhaji Dr. Sheikh Ahmed Lemu and his wife, late Hajiya B. Aisha Lemu with the publication of Islamic Education Trust (IET) Headquarters based in
Minna Minna is a city in the Middle Belt of Nigeria. It is the capital city of Niger State, one of Nigeria's 36 federal states. Its original two major ethnic groups are the Gbagyi and the Nupe peoples. History Archaeological evidence suggests ...
. Their obituary were carried in 2019 on the last page of the books; in 2019 the organization celebrates its 50 years of existence.


50th anniversary of IET

On the 50th anniversary of the Islamic Education Trust (IET), its donated food and medical outreach to 1000 sick orphans also sponsoring 100 orphans in educational aspect from different schools, it also has 600 staff with both Christian and impact from all region in Nigeria and some African continent.


Aims

The Islamic Education Trust (IET), aims qualities of upbringing the child education in religion to have a better Nigeria which poor leadership and corrupt practices are the menace of ravaging the Nigeria on bad child-raising.


Islamic organizations

Most Islamic nongovernmental body establishing schools in 80s, including: *The Islamic Education Trust, (IET) Minna and Sokoto *The Islamic/Trust of Nigeria (ITN), Zaria *The Islamic Foundation, Kano *The Hudabiyyah Foundation, Kano *Federation of Muslim Women Association/of Nigeria, (FOMWAN), *Jama’atu Izalatul Bid’ah wa Iqamatus Sunnah, (JIBWIS) *Da’awah Group of Nigeria, Kano. *


Publication

Publication works by Islamic Education Trust Minna: * ''Misconceptions about Islam''. 1992. , * ''Women in Daʻawah'', B. Aisha Lemu, 2002, English. , * ''Should Muslim women speak: A comprehensive introduction to the Islamic textual evidence against the prohibition of Muslim women speaking in public''. 2008, , Justice Sheikh Ahmed Lemu, OFR * ''The Boko question?prohibition or obligation?: responses to 35 common religious arguments against conventional "Western" education''. 2016, * ''Shari'ah intelligence: The basic principles and objectives of Islamic jurisprudence; a brief introduction to Usul al-Fiqh and Maqasid al-Shari'ah'', Da'wah Institute (DIN), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2015 - Islam ic law, ,


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External links


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