Abdullahi dan Fodio

Abdullahi ɗan Fodio
عبد الله بن فودي
  • Mallam
  • Sarkin Gwandu
Emir of Gwandu
Reign1812–1828
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorMuhammad Wani
Grand Vizier of Sokoto
In office1805 – 22 April 1817
PredecessorPosition established
SuccessorGidado ɗan Laima
BornAbdullah b. Muhammad
c. 1766 CE (1180 AH)
Maganimi, Gobir (in present-day Nigeria)
Diedc. 1829–30 CE (1245 AH)
Burial
Wives
  • Inna Hawwa
  • Aya
  • Jenne
  • Fatima
Issue21 children, including:
Temple name
Hubbare Abdullahi (Tomb of Abdullahi) in Gwandu, Kebbi state
FamilyFodiawa
FatherMallam Muhammadu Fodio
MotherHauwa bnt Muhammad
Arabic name
Patronymic (Nasab)Abdullah b. Muhammad b. Uthman b. Salih b. Harun b. Gurdo b. Jabbo b. Muhammad Sambo b. Ayyub b. Masiran b. Buba Baba b. Musa Jakollo
Personal
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceMaliki
CreedAsh'ari
TariqaQadiri

Abdullahi ɗan Fodio pronunciation (Arabic: عبد الله بن فودي, romanizedAbd Allah ibn Fudi; ca. 1766–1828), was a prominent Islamic scholar, jurist, poet and theologian, and the first Amir of Gwandu (r. 1812–1828) and first Grand Vizier of Sokoto. His brother, Usman dan Fodio (1754–1817) was the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate. Usman, being more of a scholar than politician, delegated the practical regency of the western part of his empire to Abdullahi and the eastern part to his son Muhammed Bello, who later became the Sultan of Sokoto after his father.[1]

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