|
|
|
|
|
"Boxing makes me feel
more and more normal," says Ramathan. (Reuters) |
1.
Blind Muslim Boxer Shines in Uganda
[By
IslamOnline(IOL)]
Bashir Ramathan, a 36-year-old Ugandan Muslim, might have lost his eyesight
but he certainly has not lost faith in himself or hope in life. "You find
other blind people sad at home. I say to them, you have to move. If you stay
like that, you could bring more sickness on your body," Ramathan told Agence
France-Presse (AFP) in an interview on Tuesday, March 25. Ramathan lost his
sight in 1995 and doctors told him his optic nerves had become paralyzed and
that he would never see again.
|
2. CULTURE-UGANDA: Muslims Demand Changes in Bill on Women's Rights
[By
Kiapi Matsamura (Inter Press
Service – Evelyn)]
Members of Uganda's minority Muslim community have criticised their
country's domestic relations bill, saying it goes against the teachings of
Islam.
To express their anger, thousands of Muslims from various parts of the
country (police estimated 7,000), led by Sheikh Ramadhan Mubajje, held a
demonstration in Uganda's capital Kampala over the bill last week. The bill
is now in parliament.
The protestors, who included women, young and old, wore hijabs, or Islamic
veils, covering their head. During the procession, they carried placards and
banners opposing sections of the bill on polygamy, bride price, cohabitation
and age of consent to marriage - all of which are practiced in Islam.
|
|
|
|
A Mosque in Uganda |
3. Islam in Uganda
[By
WIKIPEDIA]
According to the National Census 2002 Islam is practiced by 12.1 percent of
the population.
History
Islam had arrived in Uganda from the north and through inland networks of
the East African coastal trade by the mid-nineteenth century. Some Baganda
Muslims trace their family's conversion to the period in which the kabaka
Mutesa I converted to Islam in the nineteenth century. |
4.Islam in Uganda - The Historicity
[The
Historicity posted in moftak.com]
Most records indicate that Islam reached Uganda at the very latest in 1844,
when Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim reached the then Kabaka`s palace. It is however also
believed that some other Arab/Swahili Muslims reached Buganda in the late
1830s, during King Suuna II`s reign . It is also possible that Islam could
have reached Uganda earlier through the northern axis, from Egypt and Sudan
.what is not under dispute, however, is the fact that Islam arrived in
Uganda at least 33 years earlier than Christianity.
|
|
|
5. Libyan leader opens mosque in Uganda in bid to spread Islam through Africa
[By
The Associated Press, March 19,
2008]
"He who doesn't accept Islam in the end will be a loser," Gadhafi said in
Arabic in a speech simultaneously translated into English, while Museveni, a
born-again Protestant Christian, sat frowning by his side.
Fewer than 20 percent of Uganda's 30 million
population are Muslim. Kalfan M'barak, a medical doctor in the crowd, said
his ancestors had converted "generations ago" through contact with Arab and
Muslim merchants. "There is absolutely no friction here. You can find two
religions inside one family."
|
6. Muslims and Christians coexist peacefully in Uganda
Although only around 12 percent of Uganda's population of about 31
million are Muslim, the influence of this small minority is very visible in
the busy markets and commercial districts of Kampala, where many shops and
stalls are Muslim owned and sell everything from Halal meats to copies of
the holy Quran and magazines specifically tailored to Muslim readers.
Although Islam and Christianity are both proselytising religions that are
inherently competitive, both faiths seem to co-exist peacefully in Uganda.
|
|
|
7.
The untold story of the Uganda Muslim martyrs
[By
Sheila C. Kulubya ]
The history of the Uganda Christian martyrs is a well-known tale of intrigue
and murder. It tells the story of 45 young men, mostly from Buganda’s
eminent families, who willingly surrendered their lives for the sake of
their religious beliefs. We are told that they defied their king by refusing
to denounce Christianity, a religion that had been newly introduced to
Buganda by Catholic and Anglican missionaries.
We are further told that the Kabaka, Mwanga II, construed it as treachery
and had them arrested. In all, a total of 45 Christians made the long trip
to Namugongo, where they went up in flames on a funeral pier.
|
8.Tracing roots: Uganda
Samena Chaudry's grandfather was forced to leave Uganda
in the early 1970s. She decided finally to track down
any of her family's previous life there, stopping on the
way to do some work in Nsambya Christian missionary
hospital
Until 1972, Asians constituted the largest
non-indigenous ethnic group in Uganda. In that year, the
regime of the dictator Idi Amin expelled 50 000 Asians
who had been engaged in trade, industry, and various
professions. My grandfather was one of those people.
Leaving a successful drapery store in Masaka, he left
with his children to come to Britain.
|
|
|
9. Uganda Islam
In 1989 Islam was practiced by an estimated 2.6 million
Ugandans, representing roughly 15 percent of the
population. Islam had arrived in Uganda from the north
and through inland networks of the East African coastal
trade by the mid-nineteenth century. Some Baganda
Muslims trace their family's conversion to the period in
which the kabaka Mutesa I converted to Islam in the
nineteenth century.
|
10.Uganda Census 2002
[Uganda
Population & Housing Census
2002 ]
Since its establishment in 1998 as a semi-autonomous government agency,
the Uganda Bureau of Statistics has continued to support government’s
results-based agenda by providing needed statistics for monitoring
development performance and progress especially in the implementation of
major development initiatives and policies.
|
|
|
11.
Uganda Kigongo Opens Mayuge Mosque
[By
Donald Kiirya published in
allafrica.com]THE
National
Resistance Movement (NRM) vice-chairperson, Al Hajji Moses Kigongo, has
advised Muslims in Mayuge district to desist from acts of envy, hatred and
intrigue if they want to develop their religion.
Kigongo said: "What has caused hatred among individuals is the issue of
people not loving themselves in society. We should know that where there is
love and unity, there is a generation of ideas and skills to develop you."
He commissioned the Kigulu Masgid Taqua Mosque at Kigulu Primary School,
Kigandalo sub-county on Friday.
The $13,000 mosque was built by the Munazamat Al-Dawa Al-Islamiya
organisation.
|
12.Uganda UNIVERSITY
[By
International
Islamic News Agency (IINA)]
The Islamic University of Uganda was founded in
1988, and is situated in the east of the country, in a
city called Mbale, where the Muslim population is quite
substantial. The university has five faculties, namely
the faculties of Islamic Studies and Arabic Language,
Education, Business and Public Administration, Science,
Art, Sociology. The university issues undergraduate and
postgraduate degrees to the students who pass its exams.
There are now 1,137 students enrolled at the university,
boys as well as girls.
|
|
|
13.
Uganda Muslim
[By
International
Islamic News Agency (IINA)]The
Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Sha’aban Ramadhan, has
outlined some of the problems facing the Muslims here, and told IINA that
there are six million Muslims out of Uganda’s population of 21 million.
He said there are 6,700 mosques, and in practically every mosques there is a
Qur’an Study Circle, plus there is one Islamic University, and it comes
under the aegis of the of the Jeddah-based Organization of Islamic
Conference (OIC). |
14. Ugandan Muslims Eye Vice President Post
[Donald
Kiirya published in
allafrica.com]
THE National Resistance Movement (NRM) vice-chairperson,
Al Hajji Moses Kigongo, has advised Muslims in Mayuge
district to desist from acts of envy, hatred and
intrigue if they want to develop their religion.
Kigongo was accompanied by state ministers Ruth
Nankabirwa (defence), Rukia Isanga Nakadama (gender),
the Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Mubajje and the
organisation's country director, Galal Wahbi.
|
|
|
15. Rector of the Islamic University
in Uganda
[ an interview
with “Islam Online”(IOL)]
Interview conducted by: Sara Takroni and Najeeb Al-Yafie
Can you tell us about
the Muslim community in Uganda?
Islam reached Uganda in 1844, where the first group of Muslim traders came
to Uganda through the east African coast, they were mainly from Oman.
Because they were traders, they did not spend a lot of time in Dawah in
Uganda, but with Islam being a practical religion, these traders used to
pray, and used to fast. The Africans who were helping them used to see what
these Muslims were doing and would learn Islam. Eventually, Islam started
spreading to other parts of the country and now the Muslim community in
Uganda constitutes 30% of the population—that’s about 10 million people,
because the population of Uganda in about 33-34 million people. So, Uganda
has more Muslims than Libya, more Muslims than many other Arab countries.
You said that the rate
of Muslims in Uganda in 30%, is that the official rate? Is it accurate?
|
|
|
|
|
|