ABU signs research MoU with two international varsities

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The Ahmadu Bello University, (ABU) Zaria, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two foreign universities towards enhancing quality of knowledge and research in the institution.

Prof. Muhammad-Bello Uthman, Director, Centre for Islamic Legal Studies, (CILS) ABU, disclosed this during the 21st Annual Judges Conference in Zaria.

Mr Uthman said that the universities were Al-Azhar University Cairo, Egypt and International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan.

The theme of the Conference was “Application of the doctrine of Hauzi (Prescription) in the Sharia and Area Courts; Challenges and Prospects.”

He said the MoU was centred on research in Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh), teaching; exchange of staff and students among others.

He added that the university also plans to sign another MoU with the Ummul-Qura University, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

“Early this year we were in Saudi Arabia, we discussed with the Vice-Chancellor of Ummul-Qura University on the areas of collaborations which includes Hajj (Pilgrimage) Administration and Management and Hajj rites,’’ he said.

He said under the proposed MoU, some students of ABU would travel to Saudi Arabia to complete their studies at Ummul-Qura University.

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Mr Uthman further explained that the exchange students would have practical knowledge during the annual Holy Pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

Earlier, Mahmud Gama who represented of Justice R. Bozimo, Administrator of National Judicial Institute (NJI) said the conference was aimed at promoting legal research, continuing legal education and mutual interaction between judicial officers and legal practitioners among others.

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