REFLECTION ON THE STATE OF ISLAM AND MUSLIM SCHOLARS IN CONTINUING THE ISLAMIC TRADITION IN ARAWA LAND, NIGERIA

Reflection on the State of Islam and Muslim Scholars in Continuing the Islamic Tradition in Arawa Land, Nigeria

The study aimed to identify the contributions of scholars on the State of Islam and Muslim Scholars in Continuing the Islamic Grooming Tradition in Arawa Land.The paper attempted to brings into limelight the various contributions of Islamic scholars from North Africa (Maghrib) the entrenchment Islamic teachings in Arawaaland particularly the Wangar

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Can Celiac Disease Be Prevented?

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten in genetically susceptible individuals characterized by a variable combination of gluten-dependent symptoms, presence of specific autoantibodies and enteropathy.The health burden of CD is considerable, as it reduces quality of life Boxers and, at a societal level, has extensive negat

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The Effects of Combined Low Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Motor Imagery on Upper Extremity Motor Recovery Following Stroke

Objective: To investigate the effects of low frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation (LF-rTMS) combined with motor imagery (MI) on upper limb motor function during stroke rehabilitation.Background: Hemiplegic upper extremity activity obstacle is a common movement disorder after stroke.Compared with a single intervention, sequential protocol or

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Contributing to Elimination of Cross-Border Malaria Through a Standardized Solution for Case Surveillance, Data Sharing, and Data Interpretation: Development of a Cross-Border Monitoring System

BackgroundCross-border malaria is Stereo a significant obstacle to achieving malaria control and elimination worldwide.ObjectiveThis study aimed to build a cross-border surveillance system that can make comparable and qualified data available to all parties involved in malaria control between French Guiana and Brazil.MethodsData reconciliation rule

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