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IMAM DR. MUHAMMAD NURAYN ASHAFA

  • Islam
  • Nigeria
  • Male
  • Nigeria
  • Western Africa
  • Interfaith Mediation Centre
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Co-Executive Director, Interfaith Mediation Centre

Imam Muhammad Ashafa is co-director with Pastor James Wuye of the Interfaith Mediation Center of the Muslim-Christian Dialogue in the Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria. As the eldest son of a Muslim scholar and spiritual leader of the Tijaniyya sufi order from a long line of Imams, Muhammad Ashafa grew up in a conservative environment, eventually following the family vocation and becoming an Imam himself. But unlike his elders, he belongs to a generation influenced by the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Iran, the Saudi Salafi preachers and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which brought him to join an Islamist group determined to islamize northern Nigeria and drive out non-Muslims. This movement reached its peak during the 80's and 90's. Muhammad Ashafa went on to become Secretary General of the National Council of Muslim Youth Organizations"' an organization promoting debate and confrontation against Christians. During a confrontation between Christians and Muslims in Zangon Kataf, Muhammad Ashafa lost two cousins and his spiritual mentor, while Secretary General of the Kaduna State chapter for the Youth Christian Association of Nigeria (YCAN) Pastor James Wuye lost his right arm. In 1995, the two former opponents decided to work together to foster and build bridges between their respective communities on interfaith understanding. With this aim in view, they launched the Interfaith Mediation Center of the Muslim-Christian Dialogue' Forum"', an organization with over 10,000 members providing interfaith training to young people in schools and universities, to women, religious leaders and politicians. Imam Muhammad Ashafa received the Bremen Peace Award in 2005, the Prize for Conflict Prevention awarded by the Fondation Chirac in 2009 and the Deutsche Afrika-Preis awarded by the German Africa Foundation in 2013. Ashafa also received the Peacemaker in Action Award in 2000 from the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding. Imam Ashafa was awarded the Alternative Peace Resolution Honorary Doctorate Award By the Board of Alternative Medicine Kalkolta India, 2005. Awarded Honorary Degree of Doctors by the University of Glasgow, 2010 and awarded Doctors of Law, Honoris Causa in Boston, University of Massachusetts, 2012. Imam Ashafa was nominated as one of the Influential 500 Muslim across the globe. Biography as at 27.10.17 The above biography narrative is based upon and sourced from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ashafa

Main Publications

  • 1.) Ashafa, Muhammad Nurayn , The imam & the pastor : London, England : Alexander Street Press, EBSCOhost , 2006
  • 2.) Daniel Philpott and Brian Cox, Andrew White, David R. Smock, Muhammad Nurayn Ashafa and James Movel Wuye, Emmanuel LoWilla, Paul Mojzes, and David R. Smock , Religious Contributions to Peacemaking : New York : Nova Science Pub. , 2010
  • 3.) Bartoli, Andrea, and Diana Smith , The global stage of interfaith relations: Religious leaders navigate new roles : Political Science Complete, EBSCOhost , 2011