LC control no. | n 92094102 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Lemu, B. Aisha |
Variant(s) | Lemu, Aishah Ahmad Lemu, Aisha Lemu, Aisha B. Lemu, Aisha Bridget Lemu, Aishatu |
Associated country | England Nigeria |
Birth date | 1940 |
Place of birth | Dorset (England) |
Field of activity | Muslim women Women in Islam Muslims--Conduct of life |
Affiliation | Islamic Education Trust (Minna, Nigeria) Kano School for Arabic Studies University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies |
Profession or occupation | School administrators Muslim educators |
Found in | Her Laxity, moderation, and extremism in Islam, c1991: t.p. (B. Aisha Lemu) Laxity, moderation and extremism in Islam, 1993: t.p. (Aisha B. Lemu) cover p. 2 (Aisha Bridget Lemu; b. England in 1940; resides in Nigeria; activist in Islamic education and women's issues) Islamic manners and social conduct, 2002: title page (B. Aisha Lemu, Islamic Education Trust, Minna) Gari ya waye, 1989: title page (Hajiya Aishatu Lemu; translated by Shuayb Haruna Gambo Langen) preliminary page (Malama Aishah Ahmad Lemu) page 1 (translation of A Degree Above Them, by Hajiya Aisha Lemu) page 4 (Hajiya Aisha Lemu; born in Dorset, England in 1940; accepted Islam in 1961, when a student at the School of [Oriental and] African Studies at the University of England [i.e. London]; sent to Nigeria as a teacher in 1966; she became a teacher at the Kano School for Arabic Studies; returned to Sokoto as head of the western college of Sokoto, then to Minna, where she also held the position of Minna's western college; from 1978 to the present she has worked at Islamic Education Trust (Minna), currently its director; she married Sheikh Ahmed Lemu, current Chief Justice of Niger State, in 1968) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | no 92002222 |