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Fatima Garba
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March 22, 2025

Ramadan, Education and Nigeria’s Struggle for Balance

The question of whether schools should close during Ramadan once again stirred passionate debates across Nigeria, some weeks back.

Every year, this issue resurfaces, drawing strong opinions from those who advocate for a temporary halt in academic activities and others who believe learning should continue uninterrupted.

At the heart of the matter lies the need to strike a delicate balance between religious devotion and educational commitment. For many, Ramadan is a sacred period that deserves full attention.

Fasting from dawn to dusk, engaging in intensified prayers, and seeking spiritual elevation are central to the experience. Advocates for school closures argue that students should not have to divide their focus between rigorous academic demands and religious observance.

They believe that forcing students to attend school during Ramadan, especially while fasting, could drain their energy, making it difficult to concentrate and fully participate in lessons.

In their view, stepping away from formal education for a few weeks allows students to immerse themselves in their faith without compromise. Yet, the other side of the argument cannot be ignored.

Education is a continuous process, and prolonged interruptions could have far-reaching consequences. Opponents of school closures caution against disrupting the academic calendar, particularly in a system already grappling with inconsistencies.

They argue that students preparing for crucial examinations could be at a disadvantage if learning is paused.

Furthermore, they propose that schools can create a more accommodating environment rather than shutting down entirely—adjusting schedules, modifying lesson plans, and integrating religious activities into the school day to ensure students are neither overburdened nor left behind.

A compromise between these two positions seems to be the most practical way forward. Schools could consider shortening hours to align with fasting demands while incorporating structured breaks for prayers and rest.

Virtual learning options could also be explored for students who find it difficult to cope with physical attendance. Such measures would allow students to uphold their religious duties without sacrificing their education.

More importantly, these adjustments would prevent the larger disruptions that full closures could cause in an already fragile educational system. The success of any approach, however, hinges on meaningful dialogue.

Parents, educators, religious scholars, and policymakers must engage in sincere discussions to craft a solution that accommodates everyone.

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A rigid, one-size-fits-all decision is unlikely to satisfy all stakeholders, but a carefully designed system that prioritizes both faith and learning could provide the necessary balance.

A critical consideration is the diversity of the Nigerian education system. While public schools may struggle with implementing flexible hours, private institutions have more room for adjustments.

A standardized national policy on Ramadan school schedules could help streamline these differences and ensure fairness across the board.

Schools in predominantly Muslim regions may adopt different strategies from those in mixed or non-Muslim areas, allowing for tailored approaches that respect cultural and religious diversity.

Another important aspect is the psychological well-being of students. Ramadan is a deeply spiritual time, and for young students, the challenge of balancing fasting with academics can be overwhelming.

Schools must not only consider physical exhaustion but also mental strain. Introducing lighter workloads, encouraging group studies, and fostering a supportive learning environment could help ease the pressure on students during this period.

Beyond school closures, the debate also highlights a broader issue—Nigeria’s approach to religious accommodations in public policies. The country has a long history of navigating faith-based considerations within governance, from work-free public holidays to the structure of school curricula.

The discussion on Ramadan closures is part of a larger conversation on how the nation can harmonize religious commitments with modern educational and economic demands without compromising either.

Ultimately, the focus should not be on choosing between religion and education but on finding creative solutions that allow both to thrive. Faith and knowledge are not opposing forces; they can coexist when institutions adopt inclusive and adaptable policies.

Ramadan should not be seen as a disruption to learning but as an opportunity to instill discipline, resilience, and a deeper understanding of how spiritual and academic growth can go hand in hand.

This matter is not just about scheduling; it speaks to the broader question of how society respects religious obligations while advancing knowledge.

The challenge is to ensure that neither devotion to faith nor the pursuit of education is seen as a burden but rather as complementary aspects of a well-rounded life.

The solution lies not in extremes but in thoughtful adjustments that uphold both values.

Fatima Garba is a 200-level student of the Mass Communication Department at Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria, in Kano State. She can be reached at: [email protected].

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