A Preliminary Survey of the State and Society in Hausa Land on the eve of the Sokoto Jihad, Nigeria
Abstract
This study presents a preliminary survey of the state and society in Hausaland on the eve of the Sokoto Jihad. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the political, social, and cultural landscape of the Hausa people during this critical period. Using primary and secondary sources, the study delves into the state of governance, societal structures, and religious practices in Hausa land. Through this analysis, we hope to shed light on the factors that led to the emergence of the Sokoto Caliphate and its impact on the Hausa society. This study is significant as it adds to the existing body of knowledge on pre-colonial Hausa society and provides a foundation for further research on the subject matter. By examining the state and society in Hausaland on the eve of the Sokoto Jihad, this study aims to deepen our understanding of this pivotal period in Hausa history. We have availed ourselves of the works of our predecessors, and other scholars, concerning this study that is both primary and secondary resources, the works have been of considerable assistance. We are indeed greatly indebted to the authors. There is perhaps, no better indication and acknowledgment of the great debt that we owe the authors of these works than our bibliography and notes.
Keywords: State, Hausa Land, Sokoto Jihad, Nigeria.