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    An assessment of the Hausa lived experiences on the concept of hospitality in Garanga, Kibiya Local Government of Kano State, Nigeria: implications for Adventist-Muslim relations
    (Adventist University of Africa, 2025-10) Jidauna, Ephraim
    This phenomenological study examines the culture of hospitality among Hausa Muslims in Garanga, Nigeria, and its effects on Adventist Muslim relations. The study reveals that hospitality is a deeply ingrained tradition among the Hausa people, rooted in their customs and Islamic faith. Hospitality involves offering warm welcome, providing food, water, accommodation, and attending to guests' needs. Islamic teachings and values shape these practices. The study also examines how hospitality might improve Adventist-Muslim relations. Whereas there are challenges and tensions between the two groups, the study suggests that shared values and practices, like dietary restrictions, can help foster dialogue and understanding. The researcher believes hospitality can serve as a starting point for Adventist-Muslim relations and evangelism. This is especially true if Adventists are educated about Islamic teachings and values. The study's findings have a significant impact on interfaith dialogue and relations. Highlighting the cultural and religious significance of hospitality, it underscores the importance of cultural sensitivity, understanding, and respect in fostering relationships between Adventists and Muslims. The results can guide outreach and evangelism strategies, as well as initiatives for promoting interfaith understanding and cooperation.

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