The challenges facing African traditional religion as a minority religion in Nupeland, Kwara state, Nigeria

Interaction among religions of unequal size involves challenges. The challenges facing African Traditional Religion (ATR) as a minority religion in Nupeland, Kwara State, Nigeria, were the focus of this study. The aim of this work was to find out the state of ATR in Nupeland, and how it was coping...

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Published in:Ilorin journal of religious studies
Authors: Abiona, Lawrence Adekunle (Author) ; Abioje, Pius Oyeniran (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University 2021
In: Ilorin journal of religious studies
Further subjects:B Kwara State
B Nupeland
B African Traditional Religion
B Challenges
B Minority
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Summary:Interaction among religions of unequal size involves challenges. The challenges facing African Traditional Religion (ATR) as a minority religion in Nupeland, Kwara State, Nigeria, were the focus of this study. The aim of this work was to find out the state of ATR in Nupeland, and how it was coping with the challenges confronting it. The historical approach was adopted for the study because the issues involved were existential and related to the life experiences of the peoples involved, while the phenomenological approach was used to investigate and describe the events captured in the research. Data were gathered through participant observation, interview, and library consultation. The researcher found out that some ATR adherents were practising the religion in hiding, in order to avoid being ridiculed, if not attacked. The ATR adherents were coping with the challenges facing the religion through adaptation, syncretism, formation of association of adherents, provision of social and spiritual services, and maintenance of high ethical standards. It could be seen that Muslims assimilated Ndakogboya and Kuti Eyagi masquerades to celebrate their festivals. Some Muslims when faced with perplexity also consulted ATR diviners. The study concluded that the hostility of Muslims to ATR was mitigated by their assimilation of some ATR elements in Nupeland, making the society to be somewhat religiously peaceful and interesting.
ISSN:2141-7040
Contains:Enthalten in: University (Ilorin). Department of Religions, Ilorin journal of religious studies