20 Facts About Late Ilorin Chief Imam

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The Ilorin Emirate and the wider Muslim community in Nigeria were plunged into mourning following the passing of the Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Saliu, a respected Islamic scholar and spiritual leader.

Below are 20 numbered facts highlighting his life, service and legacy:

  1. Full Name: His full name was Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Saliu, also rendered as Soliu in some historical accounts.
  2. Title: He served as the Chief Imam of the Ilorin Emirate, a highly influential Islamic office in Kwara State.
  3. Age at Death: He died at the age of 75.
  4. Date of Death: The revered cleric passed away on Monday, January 19, 2026.
  5. Place of Birth: He was born in Ilorin, the capital of present-day Kwara State.
  6. Family Background: He came from a notable clerical lineage; his father, Imam Saliu Omo Onida Abdulkadir, was the 7th Chief Imam of Ilorin.
  7. Position in History: Sheikh Muhammad Bashir Saliu was the 12th Chief Imam of Ilorin.
  8. Year of Appointment: He assumed the position of Chief Imam in 1983.
  9. Youngest at Ascension: At the time of his appointment, he was regarded as one of the youngest Chief Imams in Ilorin’s history.
  10. Length of Reign: He served for more than four decades.
  11. Record Holder: He is recognised as the longest-serving Chief Imam of Ilorin since 1900.
  12. Early Education: He began his Qur’anic education at the Magaji Baboko Qur’anic School in Ilorin.
  13. Islamic Training: He studied under respected Islamic scholars, including Shaykh Musa Nuhu Elere.
  14. Advanced Studies: In 1974, he graduated from the Al-Mahad Al-Azhar Institute, specialising in Arabic and Islamic studies.
  15. Scholarly Reputation: He was widely acknowledged as a learned Islamic jurist and theologian.
  16. Religious Leadership: As Chief Imam, he served as the spiritual leader of Muslims in the Ilorin Emirate, presiding over major prayers and religious rites.
  17. Ulama Leadership: He was Chairman of the Kwara State Council of Ulama, coordinating senior Islamic scholars across the state.
  18. Peace Advocate: He was known for promoting peace, unity, tolerance and interfaith harmony.
  19. National Honour: He was awarded the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) in recognition of his service to Islam and society.
  20. Enduring Legacy: His life and contributions were chronicled in a 369-page biography launched in November 2025, reflecting his lasting impact on Islamic scholarship and leadership.

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