Islamic Univerity Journal (IUJ)
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The Islamic University Journal is a bi-annual multi disciplinary and multi lingual scholarly journal that encourages both theoretical and practical debate on a wide range of topical issues.2024-03-25T09:52:58ZLesson planning and preparation
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Lesson planning and preparation
Sengendo, Ahmad K.
A lesson plan is a forecast on anticipated set of activities to be jointly undertaken by the teacher and the learners when it is time for the lesson. it is the road map of a teacher's journey through the lesson.
2000-01-01T00:00:00ZGlobalization and Marginalisation
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Globalization and Marginalisation
Sengendo, Ahmad K.
Inspite of the fact that human beings are descendants of Adam and Eve, human history has been characterized by rivalries, fierce competition, wars, and many other forms of conflicts. The death toll from racial conflicts across time and space has been and continues to be high.
2000-01-01T00:00:00ZOn integral inequalities similar to qi’s inequality
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On integral inequalities similar to qi’s inequality
Rauf, K; Akintayo, Y. N; Sanusi, A. O; Folorunso, J. O; Mbah, M. A
ARTICLE:
Although the themes of fate and class struggle have been profoundly explored in the critical analyses that have been undertaken on Nyota ya Rehema, however, in Critical Discourse Analysis and Hegemonic Masculinity perspectives, the question of masculinities is no less vital. Therefore, this paper seeks to give a critical insight into varied shades of masculinity that are manifesting in Nyota ya Rehema. Focussing on relevant texts, we uncover the disproportional masculine ideological and power positions that are explicit in sexuality and socio-economic spheres such as marriage, prostitution, employment and property inheritance that depict the disadvantaged position of female characters. The exploration of masculinities in islands Kiswahili novel that has mainly focused on class struggle may be a welcome departure.
2015-01-01T00:00:00ZThe portrayal of masculinities in a kiswahili novel: the case of nyota ya Rehema
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The portrayal of masculinities in a kiswahili novel: the case of nyota ya Rehema
James, Ogola Onyango; Yasini, Musa
ARTICLE:
Although the themes of fate and class struggle have been profoundly explored in the critical analyses that have been undertaken on Nyota ya Rehema, however, in Critical Discourse Analysis and Hegemonic Masculinity perspectives, the question of masculinities is no less vital. Therefore, this paper seeks to give a critical insight into varied shades of masculinity that are manifesting in Nyota ya Rehema. Focussing on relevant texts, we uncover the disproportional masculine ideological and power positions that are explicit in sexuality and socio-economic spheres such as marriage, prostitution, employment and property inheritance that depict the disadvantaged position of female characters. The exploration of masculinities in islands Kiswahili novel that has mainly focused on class struggle may be a welcome departure.
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z