Last year, 2024, renowned Islamic scholar and leader of Tijjaniyyah islamic sect, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, reportedly clocked the milestone age of 100 years according to the Islamic calendar. Born on Almuharram 2, 1346 A.H. Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi’s contributions to Islamic scholarship and education have been widely celebrated.
He was born in Nafada, initially part of the old Bauchi State, but now in Gombe State. Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi currently resides in Kofar Gombe area of Bauchi metropolis of Bauchi State.
He began his Islamic education under the tutelage of his father, Alhaji Usman, becoming a Hafizul Qur-an (memoriser of the Glorious Qur-ān) before the age of 20. He furthered his studies under numerous esteemed Islamic scholars both within and outside Nigeria, with Sheikh Ibrāhīm Inyass being his most influential teacher. His profound knowledge led to his recognition as a Professor of Qur-anic memorisation and education, and he has been honoured as one of the world’s greatest Mufassirun (translators of the Glorious Qur-an).
Sheikh Bauchi commenced his Tafsīr (Qur-ānic exegesis) in Bauchi in 1948, dedicating 76 years to translating the Holy Qur-ān. His Tafsīr broadcasts began on Bauchi Radio Corporation in 1976, and later on Radio Nigeria Kaduna in 1980. Today, numerous radio stations across northern Nigeria air his teachings, especially during Ramadan.
With a large family comprising over 100 children, 406 grandchildren, and 100 great-grandchildren, Sheikh Bauchi’s legacy of Qur-ān memorisation continues in his offsprings. Remarkably, 78 of his children, over 199 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren are also Hafizul Qur-ān, balancing both Islamic and Western education.
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi performed Hajj 55 times and Umrah (lesser Hajj) 205 times. He has also provided 1,000 houses in Bauchi and Kaduna States, among other northern states, for his children and students to live in free. He has established numerous Islamic schools and farmlands.
Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi is recognised for his wisdom in preaching, which has led countless individuals to embrace Islam, particularly during Ramadan. He advocated worshipping only Allah, seeking forgiveness, and expressing gratitude for divine blessings while sending salutations to Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam).
Before his death on Thursday, November 27, 2025, he was a Deputy Chairman of the Fatwa Committee of the Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs.
Late Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi is widely commended for his courage in speaking against tyranny, corruption, and social ills like immorality, cultism, and drug abuse, as well as his contribution to national unity and peace.
