
معرفی
Dr. AbdulGafar Olawale Fahm is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religions and Deputy Director (Academics) at the Centre for Open and Distance Learning, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. He holds leadership roles including Examination Officer and has served as Pioneer Programme Coordinator at the Centre for Cultural Studies and Creative Arts. His research focuses on Islamic education, ethical principles, and the intersection of technology with religious practice, particularly addressing global challenges like climate change and digital divides.
He has secured notable grants such as TETFund awards and received accolades including the University of Ilorin Lead Author Merit Award. With a Ph.D. from International Islamic University Malaysia, he is an active conference presenter and interfaith advocate. His current project explores ethical dimensions of digital technology in Nigerian Islamic learning, addressing accessibility, misinformation risks, and authority dynamics in online religious education.
Key research interests include the role of women in achieving SDGs, zakat-based economic models, and ICT-driven educational innovations for marginalized communities. His work bridges traditional religious scholarship with modern technological and ethical challenges.


