DOES SCIENCE CONTRADICT RELIGION? AN ASSESSMENT OF THEIR INTERSECTIONS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE CRISIS & CONFLICTS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

Authors

  • Ikedinachi Ayodele Power WOGU AUN
  • Mis Aisha Waziri GALADIMA Department of Economics, School of Arts and Science. American University of Nigeria,
  • WOGU, Ikedinachi Ayodele Power (PhD) Department of General Educations Studies, School of Arts & Sciences https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9050-8817
  • Prof. Misra, Sanjay (PhD). Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Ostfold University College, Halden, Norway

Keywords:

Barbour's Typology , Conflict and Dialogue, Cultural Practices, Islam,, Northern Nigeria, , Science and Religion, Religious Interpretation

Abstract

This study investigates the complex relationship between science and religion, with a specific focus on Islam and its socio-economic implications in Northern Nigeria. The region, despite Islam's historical legacy of encouraging scientific inquiry, faces significant challenges including poverty, gender-based violence, low healthcare utilization, and educational stagnation, often justified by religious doctrine. Through a systematic literature review and descriptive-analytical research design, this paper assesses whether these harmful practices are rooted in core Islamic teachings or stem from cultural attitudes, ignorance, and misinterpretation. The analysis utilizes Ian Barbour's typology (Conflict, Independence, Dialogue, Integration) to frame the science-religion dynamic. The findings reveal that the prevalent socio-economic setbacks are not due to an inherent conflict between Islam and science. Instead, they are primarily driven by a "folk" interpretation of Islam that syncretizes religious identity with pre-existing cultural norms and a lack of religious and scientific literacy. The study concludes that a multifaceted approach, involving collaboration between religious leaders, educational institutions, and government bodies to promote accurate religious interpretation and scientific awareness, is essential for addressing the root causes of these issues and fostering sustainable development in Northern Nigeria.

Author Biographies

  • Mis Aisha Waziri GALADIMA, Department of Economics, School of Arts and Science. American University of Nigeria,

    Lady Aisha Galadima Gambari is currently a Student of Economics and Statistics, From the Department of Economics, School of Arts and Sciences, of the American University of Nigeria, Yola. Adamawa State, Nigeria. 

  • WOGU, Ikedinachi Ayodele Power (PhD), Department of General Educations Studies, School of Arts & Sciences

    WOGU, Ikedinachi Ayodele Power (PhD) holds a Doctoral Degree in Political Science, with Specializations in Political Philosophy, Leadership Development and International Politics. He is currently an Associate Professor at the American University of Nigeria, Yola Adamawa State, Nigeria where he teaches and conducts research in Philosophy and Political Science courses.  

  • Prof. Misra, Sanjay (PhD)., Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Ostfold University College, Halden, Norway

    Professor Sanjay Misra is a distinguised Professor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He is currently conducting his research at Norway

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Published

11/14/2025

How to Cite

DOES SCIENCE CONTRADICT RELIGION? AN ASSESSMENT OF THEIR INTERSECTIONS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS ON THE CRISIS & CONFLICTS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA. (2025). AUN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, 3(1). https://journals.aun.edu.ng/index.php/files/article/view/214

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