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Remembering Imam Ratib
Alhaji Abdoulie Jobe (1910-2004)
Friday 11th April
2008
Compiled by Mam Sait Ceesay
The late
Alhaji Abdoulie Jobe Imam Ratib of Banjul and the acclaimed
chief patron of 26 Islamic organization throughout The
Gambia died in the hands of his immediate family on Monday
10th June 2004.He was 94 years old and lived at 39 Lancaster
street in Banjul. A renowned scholar in the field of Islamic
studies, Alhaji ABDOULIE Jobe did his primary and secondary
school education in Banjul from 1917-1930. He also attended
various Qur'anic school and pursued private studies to
broaden his knowledge on the Holy Quran and Islamic and
Arabic studies. In 1931, Imam Jobe joined the public service
and served at the then post and telegraph department in
various capacities for a period of 34 years. He retired as
district postmaster and inspector of post in 1965. During
the period under review, Alhaji Abdoulie Jobe relentlessly
engaged in researches and over seas correspondence courses,
earning himself a respectable proficiency in Arabic language
and religious sciences.
He intensified his pursuit of knowledge of The Holy Quran
and Arabic studies by addressing himself to a life -long
ambition of writing a concise book on the life of the Holy
prophet (may the peace and blessing of Allah be up on him).
“This desire was reinforced by close interactions with
Muslim youths, and western educated Muslims anxious to
acquire greater insights and understanding of the values and
practices of Islam.
The misconceptions entertained on Islam and on the true
message of The Holy Prophet, the many questions privately
addresses to me, strengthened my conviction that a work of
this nature would be of great service to the Muslim
community of The Gambia and to the Muslim Ummah at .large”,
disclosed Imam Jobe. He said “the driving forces for
undertaking a task of this magnitude has been the
deep-seated desire to seek the pleasure of Allah, the Most
Gracious, Most Merciful and to serve the Muslim Ummah at
large”. The same year Imam Abdoulie sought and obtained a
Royal visa from his Royal Majesty, the late king of Saudi
Arabia, king Faisal Ibn Abdul Aziz which legitimized his
stay in Madinah AI-Munawarah for a period of two years
(1967-1968). During this time, Imam Abdoulie produced his
first monumental work on Islamic studies. This period was
one of remarkable enrichment and widening of Imam Abdoulie’s
spiritual education and experience.
He had access to authentic material on Islam, and to eminent
Saudi and international scholars. Imam Abdoulie succeeded in
producing a 56 paged documented work on Islamic religions
sciences -RAUDHA T AL-MUASIRIN written in Arabic in Medina
AL- Munawarah. This book is in the Royal library of the
Islamic university of ALMadinah and the Rabit. It has also
been widely distributed in many parts of the Islamic world,
particularly in Africa. Imam Abdoulie is a prolific writer
who has written the following books-: 1. ETHICS from the
Holy Quran and Hadith for Gambian schools-1956 (now out of
print).
2. A
collection of 500 Hadith of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his
four rightly guided companions, primarily designed to
encourage exemplary character-building in Gambian schools
(Book is still in manuscript).
3.
English translation of RAUDHAT AL-MU’ ASIRIN- THE Garden of
my contemporaries (In manuscript). .
4.
RAUDHA T AL-MU’ ASIRIN in Arabic.
5. A
Diwan of poetic verses on various Islamic subjects including
history, the miracle of the Holy Quran, ethics, exemplary
life of famous spiritual leaders and Islamic Sufism. (in
manuscript-Diwan comprises over 2000 poetic verses).
6. THE
IDEAL PROPHET (completed in December 1995).
7. Ethic
on the pilgrimage to Mecca in both Arabic and English ( In
manuscript).
8. A
number of papers and pamphlets including a general
time-table for prayer and fasting hours to last for several
years particularly designed for Muslims in the Senegambian
Region (printed by the Government printer of The Gambia)
In his
book ‘The Ideal Prophet’ Imam Jobe charts the course of the
Holy Prophet (PBUH) through childhood, youth, ordination to
prophet hood, proclamation of the call, facing the wrath of
his people, migration and ultimately leaving behind a
community of Muslims united and imbued with a degree of
faith capable to inspiring and illuminating the hearts of
contemporary and future generations. This book lays special
emphasis on the transcendent dignity of The Holy Prophet’s
position among the divine messengers of Allah. An attempt is
made to demonstrated how his brilliant personality, his
unique prophet hood, the resounding success of his divine
mission, the wisdom and practicality of his eternal message
entitled him to the unique position of the seal of the
prophets as described in the Holy Quran - the last of the
long line of prophets arid apostles of all ages. His Book -
The Holy Quran is also designated the last repository of The
Shari’ah laws, which categorically abrogate almost all
previous divine laws given to the Prophets before him. The
book examines two distinct subject areas. The first four
chapters essentially seek to narrate the major events and
episodes of the Holy Prophet’s life, (a) the pre-prophet
hood period, (b) the Makkah phase, (c) the period spent in
Medina, (d) the jihad he waged, (e )the pilgrimage he
performed and (f) his demise. The remaining chapters
demonstrate the exemplary nature of his unique character,
and the functionality and viability of the institutions he
left for the Ummah. It is not possible to describe and
analyze all these institutions in the pages of the book. We
have only concentrated on few of them which we believe, are
of profound interest to our audience and which are often
subjects of distortions. The institutions presented in this
book Cover (1) marriage, (2) the economic and social systems
of Islam and (3 )Islamic political values and concept of
sovereignty. The final chapters present the greater miracle
of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)- The Holy Quran- its
characteristics and attributes, and also provide a synthesis
of The Holy Prophet’s character and his eternal message. It
must be mentioned that from 1962 to 1987, the author made
the pilgrimage to Makkah eight times and travelled
extensively in West Africa, the Middle East, different parts
of Asia and Europe and attended many international
conferences on Islamic subjects. As Imam Ratib of the City
of Banjul, Alhaji Jobe serves in various capacities in many
Islamic, social and philanthropic organizations. He has
served in the Central Mosque Executive Committee from 1964
up to his appointment as IMAM RA TIB in 1983. He is the
acclaimed Chief patron of 26 Islamic Organization throughout
the Gambia. He is a patron to the Gambia supreme Islamic
council and serves in the law Reform commission of the
Ministry of Justice and in the Gambia Population Commission.
IMAM
JOBE was appointed Justice of the Peace by Her Majesty The
Queen Elizabeth II in 1948. He was decorated with the
insignia of Officer of the National Order of The Republic of
The Gambia -ORG in 1989 by the first President of The Gambia
Alhagie Sir Dawda Jawara. In October 2000, he was appointed
to the rank of commander of the National Order of The
Republic of The Gambia (CRG).
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