“…Secondly, although I offer NASFAT as an institutional epitome of the emergence of Charismatic Islam, mine is in no way an in-depth study of the organization (for more on NASFAT, see for instance Adetona 2012, Ogungbile 2012, Sanni 2012, Soares 2009). On the contrary, NASFAT is used as an entrée into a theologically various religious community in which there is continuous contention, not just over the appropriate Muslim response to the Pentecostal challenge, but also over issues like gender, mode of dressing, day of prayer, strategies of inter-faith engagement, devotional protocols, and what forms of innovation are allowed or forbidden/un-Islamic.…”