Draft:The Penetration of Islam in Gadeland
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Last edited by Microbadiah (talk | contribs) 49 days ago. (Update) |
The Gade philosophy of science and technology is to be exposed because the term had played significant roles (either negative or positive) in the penetration of Islam in the Gadeland, hence it is to be utilized to lay a good foundation as per the genesis and chronological years and events that this philosophy of science and technology in Gadeland was influenced by the penetration of Islam (There are concerns recently as to revive the old and ancient because it was found that the Islam does not stop oneself from practicing culture because culture is the totality of human life. The influence could be positive or negative depending on the exposures of the Love). This is evident in Cultural appreciation in some of the dominant Muslim Gade communities. Briefly, the Gade people arrived at the present day Nigeria around 36,000 B.C.E. with codified Philosophy and religion called Gaboism and Gomoism (Religion and Governance Philosophy) and Gapya (Science and Technology), Ágbọrọ (Computer and Networks/Communication Systems)[1]
- ^ Gade-English Dictionary Contributors, 2022 (www.gadedictionary.com)