A prominent Islamic cleric and Chief Imam of Dutsen Tanshi Jummaat Mosque in Bauchi,Dr. Idris Abdul’aziz Dutsen Tanshi has died after a prolonged illness.
He passed away in Bauchi shortly after returning from India where he had gone for medical treatment.
The cleric’s death was announced on an official Facebook page of Dutsen Tanshi Majlis Bauchi, noting his funeral would take place at Games Village Eid Ground, Bauchi by 10:00 am today.
The Nation reports that the the cleric, widely regarded for his dedication to Islamic scholarship, had been battling health issues for some time.
Dr. Abdul’aziz was known for his strong advocacy for the Sunnah and vocal opposition to religious innovations (Bid’ah) that lack foundation in the Qur’an and Hadith.
His teachings earned him the nickname “Dr. Tauhidi” among followers in recognition of his commitment to pure monotheism.
His absence during the last Ramadan and this year’s Eid prayers due to illness was deeply felt by his followers, who looked up to him for guidance through sermons and lectures in person and online.
Beyond his role as a preacher, Dr. Abdul’aziz was an outspoken advocate for Islamic education and reform.
He established several schools and institutions aimed at grooming future scholars and imams.