17th February, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
POSTPONEMENT:
INEC IGNORED THE DIVINE FACTOR
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has pinpointed a major factor for
the failure of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to
kick-start the 2019 general elections yesterday, Saturday, 16th
February, 2019 as earlier scheduled.
According to the Islamic human rights organization, INEC’s failure
can be attributed to its lack of concern for the divine will. MURIC’s statement
was contained in a press release dated 17th February, 2019. It was
signed by its founder and director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
Expatiating further, MURIC said, “Divine truth will always
overwhelm social truth. INEC kept telling Nigerians that it was ready. But
Almighty Allah knew that it was not actually ready. They told the Federal
Government (FG) that no stone had been left unturned. They assured Nigerians
that everything was in place. INEC beat its chest before foreign observers.
“But all along, INEC forgot a major factor. It ignored the
divine factor, the font et origo. INEC chairman should have added by the grace
of Allah (or by God’s power, or bi qudratillahi). By the grace of Allah or by
the grace of God is more powerful and more correct than the popular phrase ‘in
sha Allah’ because ‘in sha Allah’ simply means ‘if Allah wishes’.
“What happens if Allah does not wish? Nigerians who use this phrase
are therefore advised to use ‘biqudratillahi’
which is a more direct and more effective invocation of the power of Allah in
support of our plans. Nigerians must remember that the gap-toothed general on Minna
hill-top used the same ‘in sha Allah’
to lead Nigerians by the nose for several years.
“One of the beauties of Islam is that it teaches homo sapiens
not to express any desire or make any plan without relying on Allah. The
Glorious Qur’an says inter alia: “And do not say I will do so and so tomorrow
without adding ‘by Allah’s Grace’. But if you forget to do so at the first
instance, cite Allah’s name afterwards and say, ‘I hope my Lord will guide me
even better than I expect’” (Glorious Qur’an 18:23 – 24).
“The Qur’an also goes on to warn us that no matter how much we try,
we will never be able to execute our plans except Allah so desires (wa ma tashauun ila an
yashaa Allah Qur’an 81:29; laa tanfudhuuna
ilaa bi sultaanin Qur’an 55:33). The Qur’an also says our plans are nothing
unless we involve Allah in them, “They planned and Allah planned but Allah is
the best of all planners” (Qur’an 3:54; 27:50).
“Even in the Bible, Jesus taught his disciples not to rely on the
ability of man to do things but to rely on God who can do all things. “Jesus
looked at them and said, ‘With man it is impossible, but not with God. For all
things are possible with God” (Mark 10: 27; Mathew 19:29).
“MURIC therefore sends out this strong message to Nigerians. You
cannot be ready until Allah is ready. INEC cannot be ready until God is ready. Remember
how we all voted in the June 12, 1993 election. We all voted for Chief MKO
Abiola. But it was all in vain because Allah did not vote for him.
“Let INEC and the rest of us borrow one or two leaves from this
message. Do not underestimate the power of Allah and His place in the actualization
of plans. To Him belongs the force majeure. Let this be a lesson to
all public officers and political leaders. The Muslims among them must put
Allah first while the Christians among them should put God first.
MURIC assured Nigerians that all is not lost. “But do not lose hope”,
Akintola added. “The faithful should be hopeful. Allah is wonderful. He will
not let the righteous down. The Qur’an says, ‘So do not lose heart, nor fall
into despair for you shall be victorious if you are believers (Qur’an 3:139;
Mathew 6:24 – 33).
“Although MURIC is a human rights group, we are faith-based and
that should make the difference in a way. We must advocate human rights from
the point of view of righteousness, godliness and the fear of Allah. We must
encourage worship and supplication because there is no limit to the power of prayer.
“In this regard, we call on all Nigerians regardless of religious
leaning to embark on a 3-day fasting and intensive prayers from tomorrow Monday,
18th February to Wednesday 20th February, 2019. The forces
arraigned against our nation are powerful and ruthless. We need prayers to
overcome them.
“Our prayer points should include a successful and peaceful general
election. Let us pray for Allah (God) to take control of our affairs. Pray that
all powers of evil poised to cause confusion in this election shall be vanquished.
Pray that all those behind the suffering of the poor be brought to shame.
“Pray that the Supreme Creator should give us a progressive
National Assembly through this 2019 election. Pray that looters and thieves
should lose in this election. Pray that all those who are behind the killing of
innocent people should be exposed. In Allah’s Mighty Name we pray!
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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