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12 Things To Know About The Late Islamic Cleric, Sheik Muyideen Bello

The news of his death was confirmed by Sheikh Almudeer Ajiginni, an Ibadan-based preacher, through a post on his Facebook page.

Below are 12 key facts about the life and legacy of Sheikh Muyideen Ajani Bello:

  1. Sheikh Muyideen was born in 1940 into the family of Alhaji Bello Ajani and Alhaja Ubaidat Bello in Arolu Compound, Ita Olukoyi, Ibadan.
  2. He was 84 years old at the time of his passing.
  3. His passion for Islamic propagation began at the age of 10, and he started preaching throughout Ibadan at a young age.
  4. He completed his elementary and secondary education at I.D.C. School, Elekuro, Ibadan.
  5. Sheikh Muyideen was a community leader who played a pivotal role in promoting Islamic values and teachings in his community.
  6. From 1963 to 1967, he studied Arabic and Islamic studies at Mahdul Arabiy, Elekuro.
  7. His interest in Islamic propagation, which began at age 10, led him to preach extensively across Ibadan.
  8. He worked as a teacher in secondary schools across Oyo, Ogun, and Kano States.
  9. Sheikh Muyideen was celebrated for his eloquence and fearless approach to public speaking, often addressing significant topics related to Islamic teachings.
  10. He served as the Missioner of the Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, a leading Islamic organization.
  11. His preaching extended beyond Nigeria, as he was invited to deliver Islamic messages in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and other African nations.
  12. Known for his uncompromising dedication to the Quran, Sheikh Muyideen was revered as a fearless preacher who taught without bias.

Sheikh Muyideen Ajani Bello will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to spreading the teachings of Islam and his impactful contributions to his community and beyond.

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