Yusuf Soalih Ajura

Yusuf Soalih Ajura
Personal
Born
1890 contested
DiedDecember 22, 2004 (aged 114)
Resting placeAnbariyya Islamic Institute
ReligionIslam
NationalityGhanaian
RegionWest Africa
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanbali
MovementSalafi
Other namesAfa Ajura
Occupation
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Yusuf Soalih also called Afa Ajura (1890-2004), was a Ghanaian Islamic scholar, a preacher, political activist, and the founder and leader of a sect in Ghana.[1] Afa Ajura was a proponent of Sunni Islam shunning pre-Islamic pagan practices, and whom some have referred to as a precursor to Wahhabi reformism in Ghana.[2] He established the Anbariyya Islamic Institute in Tamale in the 1940s. He died in Tamale on December 22, 2004. He was succeeded by Saeed Abubakr Zakaria in 2007 as leader of the Anbariyya Sunni Community.[3]

  1. ^ Ghana News Agency (December 23, 2004). "Afa Ajura is dead". GhanaWeb. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
  2. ^ Ousman Kobo (2012). Unveiling Modernity in Twentieth-Century West African Islamic Reforms. BRILL. ISBN 9789004233133. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  3. ^ Ghana News Agency (June 23, 2007). "Al Sunni Muslim sect gets new leader". GhanaWeb. Archived from the original on 18 February 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2014.

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