tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post6032923336148856815..comments2023-08-04T08:58:48.750+01:00Comments on Discourse with Dr. Tilde: Discourse 331: Models of Qur'anic Schools in NigeriaDr. Aliyu U. Tildehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09289324801389455491noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post-57591053690112113852012-01-07T00:26:24.163+01:002012-01-07T00:26:24.163+01:00Dr i would like your opinion on the following sug...Dr i would like your opinion on the following suggestions which might help the present system; <br />1) Registration of all Quoranic instructors teachers and scholars in Nigeria, this registration should be accompanied by the implementation of salary scale that will ensure that the state takes over the payment of the salaries of these teachers.<br />2) The boarding system for alamajiri education should be discontinued and all students must continue to enjoy the care and support of the parents and guardians.<br />3) The Quoranic instructor should be allocated classrooms within existing schools within their local communities, rather than the futile and bogus attempt to build specialist schools for an estimated 10 million students across Nigeria.<br />4) Instructors are to teach their student after the close of formal schools e.g. 4.00pm – 6pm when the classroom spaces are available anyway.<br />5) The students shall attend both formal and Quoranic education. i.e. after the close of formal classes the registered students will stay behind for Quoranic instruction by a registered teacher who has approval to use the school facilities.<br />6) The state should also support the system by guaranteeing, at least 1 free meal per day, text books and literature to support the Quoranic teachers and Mallams.<br />7) The instructors should also enjoy local and overseas training to refresh their knowledge of the Koran.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post-37423548257420173742011-10-16T08:26:25.317+01:002011-10-16T08:26:25.317+01:00Ideally the chain of learning from its original ro...Ideally the chain of learning from its original roots of songhai, mali, Borno etc should not be broken. But modernisation many a times has the effect of diverting from the norms. The Vice President laid the foundation of the first model boarding Madarash in Jigawa State designed to check the practice of almajirci as we see it today in the North - with all the attendant child abuse, loss of self pride and esteem in the name of taqwa etc. If the Jigawa model would break the Borno chain and promote the dignity of almajirai thereby saving the Hausa/Fulani / Kanuri race from embarrasment among fellow citizens of Nigeria then so be it.alkali gambohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03793533686710078911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post-51094149348033905922011-10-14T10:32:41.512+01:002011-10-14T10:32:41.512+01:00Dr, good review indeed. I will like to inform you ...Dr, good review indeed. I will like to inform you that two more versions of schools (one for Guinean Model and the other for Borno Model) have recently emerge in Kano.<br />1. Some private nursery/primary/secondary schools (western in nature)have introduced qur'anic/islamiyya schools which begins immediately the normal school has closed for the day. Meaning, students will stay behind after school, for the qur'anic schools which usually last up to 6 pm evening time. In most cases, parents drop food for their children around 2-3 pm. Ofcourse, parents pay extra money for the qur'anic school.<br />2. The second version is a boarding school for children between 4-5 yrs who had no previous schooling of any type. Here, the emphasis is for a child to memorize the entire Qur'an (as in Borno Model) before becoming 10 years old. After graduation, the curriculum changes to normal western schools and the children continue their learning processes. School fees are paid and the pupils are well taken care of.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post-26344180756492656682011-10-13T08:18:39.587+01:002011-10-13T08:18:39.587+01:00well said indeed..well said indeed..Yusuf Salisu Anoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post-59832734287751534392011-10-13T07:54:01.732+01:002011-10-13T07:54:01.732+01:00Mal Aliyu may Allah reward u with Jannatul Firdaus...Mal Aliyu may Allah reward u with Jannatul Firdaus for spreading knowledge to all.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522281603276666782.post-83265089105235550212011-10-13T07:09:56.327+01:002011-10-13T07:09:56.327+01:00Dr, Jazakallahu hairan for this incisive and educa...Dr, Jazakallahu hairan for this incisive and educative paper. I now know the diffrence and the one i attended. Keep the flag flying, Ali Wakili,mniAli Wakili,mninoreply@blogger.com