Today In History: Celebrating Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilory, His Biography, Net-Worth, Cause Of Death, Education, Family, Contributions & Others
On this day in history, May 3, Osun Defender travels back to May 3, 1992, when Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilory died.
Today in history, we commemorate the life and contributions of Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilory, a prominent figure known for his profound impact in various spheres. Born in 1917, Shaykh Al-Ilory was renowned for his deep knowledge of Islam and his dedication to promoting peace and understanding among people of different faiths.
Biography
Adam Abdullah Al-Ilory (1917-1992) was a Nigerian Islamic scholar. He was born into the family of Abdul Baqi al-Ilory in Ilorin, who was the son of Abdullah.
Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilory, a native of llorin, was born in 1917 at Waza in Dendi Local Government of the Republic of Benin. His father was an Islamic Scholar, preacher, and Imam of Waza in his lifetime.
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Shaykh Adam himself was born during one of his father’s Dawah activities in the birthplace of his mother. At that time, his mother, Aishah, was a princess of the reigning king of the town. Sheikh Adam grew up in the Benin Republic and started learning the Quran under his father until about the age of 13, when he returned with his parents to the city of Ilorin. He also studied under Shaykh Umar in Lagos and later furthered his studies under Sheikh Adam Nam’aji. After which a Kano-born Islamic Scholar, he was sufficiently confident of himself and satisfied with his acquired knowledge so far.
Education
In 1946, he travelled to Cairo and submitted himself for examination at Al-Azhar University. The results of the examination proved his confidence right as he passed with credits and was awarded the University’s Certificate in Arabic and Islamic Studies that year. He then travelled to Mecca to perform that year’s Hajji where through interactions with some scholars there, he was adjudged to be a brilliant and talented young scholar.
Shaykh also travelled widely. Apart from Egypt and Saudi Arabia, other countries visited in search of Islamic materials and exposure included Sudan, Senegal, and Somalia, where he also attended many conferences. Shaykh Al-llory founded Markazu’t-ta limi l-Arabi al-lslami in 1952 at Abeokuta, Ogun State.
The institution later moved to Agege, Lagos State, in 1957. The school was the first organised Arabic School with distinct physical structures of classrooms, hostels, mosques, clinics, and blocks of offices for teachers in Yorubaland. The school attracts students from within and outside Nigeria, with graduates spread all over, occupying different posts while further spreading the message of Islam.
Shaykh Adam was a prolific writer and a multi-talented scholar. He wrote well over a hundred books, journal articles, and manuscripts on Islam and other related subjects. A lot of his books have been used as source documents for a number of B.A., long essays, M.A. dissertations, Doctoral Thesis, and articles in recognized journals.
His book, al-Islam fi nijiriya, is one of the most consulted references on the history of Islam in Nigeria by different scholars all over the world. Another book, misbau-d dirasat’l-Adabiyyah fi’d-diyari’n-nijiyyah, is a text book for Arabic literature on Nigeria at University of llorin M.A. syllabus for Arabic. Shaykh Adam delivered several lectures within and outside Nigeria during his life time.
He led congregations at many international seminars organized by the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria. He was regarded as the first person to present Friday Khutbah in both Arabic and Yoruba. Aside from this, he conducted daily tafsir for about four hours in the morning periods of Ramadan and public lectures in the evenings.
Cause Of Death
The cause of Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilori’s death was natural. He passed away peacefully on May 3, 1992, in London.
Net Worth
As a religious scholar and humanitarian, Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilori’s focus was not on accumulating wealth. Therefore, information regarding his net worth is not readily available or applicable in the context of his life’s work and contributions.
Family
Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilori had a close-knit family, including his spouse, children, and extended relatives. He valued familial bonds and often emphasized the importance of family unity and support in his teachings. While specific details about his family members may not be widely documented, it’s evident that they played an integral role in his life and supported him in his endeavors.
His Teachings And Legacies
His teachings and writings continue to inspire and educate generations around the world.
Shaykh Al-Ilori’s upbringing in a devout Muslim family laid the foundation for his lifelong commitment to Islamic scholarship and service to humanity.
From a young age, he exhibited exceptional intellectual abilities, mastering the Quran and classical Islamic texts under the guidance of renowned scholars.
Throughout his life, Shaykh Al-Ilori played a pivotal role in fostering interfaith dialogue and promoting religious tolerance. He firmly believed in the importance of mutual respect and cooperation among people of diverse backgrounds, and he actively worked towards fostering harmony and understanding in society.
As a scholar, Shaykh Al-Ilori authored numerous books and articles on various aspects of Islam, ranging from theology and jurisprudence to spirituality and ethics.
His writings reflected his deep insight into Islamic teachings and his commitment to addressing contemporary issues facing Muslims worldwide.
One of Shaykh Al-Ilori’s most notable contributions was his efforts in Islamic education. His vision was to empower individuals with both religious knowledge and practical skills that would enable them to contribute positively to their communities.
Shaykh Al-Ilori’s dedication to education extended beyond formal institutions. He frequently conducted lectures, seminars, and workshops on Islam, reaching audiences far and wide. His charismatic speaking style and profound wisdom captivated listeners and left a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of attending his lectures.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Shaykh Al-Ilori was deeply involved in charitable activities. He believed in the importance of helping those in need and actively supported various humanitarian causes, including poverty alleviation, healthcare, and disaster relief efforts.
Shaykh Al-Ilori’s influence transcended national borders, as he traveled extensively to share his knowledge and wisdom with people around the world. His lectures and teachings were eagerly sought after by Muslims and non-Muslims alike, reflecting the universal appeal of his message of peace, compassion, and justice.
Despite his numerous achievements, Shaykh Al-Ilori remained humble and approachable, always willing to listen to others and learn from different perspectives.
He embodied the qualities of a true servant-leader, putting the needs of others above his own and striving to make a positive impact on society.
Shaykh Al-Ilori’s legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched and the institutions he established. His teachings continue to inspire millions of people to strive for excellence in both their religious and worldly pursuits, embodying the values of integrity, compassion, and service to humanity.
On this day, as we commemorate the life and legacy of Shaykh Adam Abdullahi Al-Ilori, let us remember his profound wisdom, his unwavering commitment to peace and justice, and his enduring legacy of scholarship and service.
May his memory continue to inspire us to work towards a world guided by compassion, understanding, and mutual respect.