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Item CHILD HEALTH AND CO-DESIGNING INITIATIVES IN NIGERIA : EXPANCIATING THE INALIENABLE CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT (WAQF) OF THE SHARI'AH(Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin, Faculty of Law KWASU, Faculty of Law Alhikma and MULAN, 2024) Abdulraheem Taofeeq AbolajiItem THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD: THE CHILD RIGHTS ACT 2003 AND THE MAQĀṣID AL- SHARĪʿAH PERSPECTIVE ON CHILD’S RIGHT TO HEALTHCARE(Published by: Department of Sharia, Faculty of Law, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria., 2025) Abdulraheem Taofeeq AbolajiThe best interests of a child are a fundamental principle under the Nigerian Child Rights Act, 2003, requiring consideration in all decisions affecting a child’s healthcare. Similarly, Maqasid al-Sharia (the higher objectives of Islamic Law) contains robust provisions for child protection. Despite this framework, an under-five mortality rate still stands at 102/1,000. This article compares how the Child Rights Act 2003 and the Maqāṣid Sharīʿah operationalise the "best interest of the child" in medical decisions. The article employs a doctrinal method, which includes analyses of primary and secondary data. It is found that twelve (12) northern states show Sharīʿah adoption cut infant deaths by 36% and raised vaccination uptake 30%, yet 1.3 million under-fives remain partially immunised where parental refusals persist. The article concludes that both legal frameworks- through the CRA’s judicial override provision and Maqāṣid’s imperative of hifs al nafs (protection of life) provide authoritative grounds for authorising life-saving medical treatment