14th
October, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC INVITES ADEBOYE TO PRAYER AGAINST THE OPPRESSOR BETWEEN
ISRAEL AND PALESTINE
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church
of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has declared support for Israel in the
ongoing war between the Zionist nation and Palestine. He also said he would be
praying for Israel to be victorious. However, an Islamic human rights
organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has tackled the Christian cleric.
Instead of praying for Israel specifically, the group invited
Pastor Adeboye to pray for failure for the oppressor between Israel and
Palestine. MURIC’s invitation to Pastor Adeboye was contained in a statement
issued on Saturday, 14th October, 2023 by its Executive Director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads :
“We have been reliably informed that the General
Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye has
declared support for Israel in the ongoing war between the Zionist nation and
Palestine. He also said he was praying for Israel to be victorious (https://blueprint.ng/reactions-as-pastor-adeboye-backs-israel-in-prayer/).
“We are bewildered that a religious leader of Pastor Adeboye’s
standing can ignore the sufferings of a people who have been under occupation, siege,
arbitrary arrests, long imprisonments accompanied with severe torture, family
separations, demolition of homes without warning, extra-judicial killings on a
daily basis and the most horrendous dehumanization and violation of fundamental
human rights.
“As we speak, 1,800
Palestinians have been killed, more than 6,000 have been wounded and there are
no drugs to treat them. Gaza medical facilities have been stretched to their
limit. Half of Gaza is already in ruins (https://edition.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/israel-news-hamas-war-10-13-23/index.html).
“1,300 Israelis have died and a few hundreds wounded
but the injured ones in Israel are receiving medical attention whereas the
Palestinians have had no food, no water, no fuel and no electricity for six
days. Children and pregnant women are among the Palestinian victims deprived of
essential facilities.
“In the midst of this colossal human catastrophe, we
are miffed that Pastor Adeboye is praying for a country with a powerful
military that locked up all exits of a weaker country that has no standing army
and no single fighting aircraft, bombards it for six days and it is now
preparing for a ground assault, to be victorious in its bloodthirsty drive for
a pogrom.
“Tramadolised religiousity in arrogant ignorance has always been a
major problem of Nigerians. Adeboye is praying for the extermination of poor Palestinians
without knowing that thousands of Christians are most likely to be victims of
the massacre inside the same Gaza.
“Palestine has a population of 12 million people and
Christians constitute 7% of that figure, about 840,000. How is Adeboye certain
that the merciless bombing and leveling of whole neighbourhoods has not killed
many Christians already in Gaza? How is he sure that the coming gruesome ground
assault will not affect any of the Christians?
“Compared to the number of Christians in Palestine, Christian
population in Israel is a meager 185,000 which is just 1.9% of Israel’s 9.3
million people. This means that contrary to the belief of many Nigerians, the
Israelis are not Christians. Also, the population of Muslims in Israel is 1.7
million, representing 18% of the total population. This also means there are more Muslims in
Israel than Christians.
“Nigerians must therefore realise that the conflict between Israel
and Palestine is not rooted in religion but in land-grabbing. That is why
Nigerians should not exchange hostilities over the conflict in the Middle East.
We should not be divided along religious lines. Good Muslims and good
Christians should continue to interact, love and share.
“The Palestinians know that the Israelis are not
Christians and they are not fighting Israel on grounds of religion. They are
merely defending themselves and asserting their fundamental human rights after
being under zionist occupation for 75 years.
“Instead of praying for Israel’s
victory specifically, we invite Pastor Adeboye to pray for failure for the
oppressor between Israel and Palestine. He should pray for an end to slavery
and apartheid in the Middle East and in other parts of the world. Finally, he should pray for peace in Nigeria and the world as a
whole.
“On these three prayer points, therefore, we pour out our hearts.
We humble ourselves before the Almighty Creator. Oh God of All Nations, the
Invincible, God the Invissible, God the All-Knowing, God the King of Kings, the
Judge of all judges, the Most Powerful of all powers, we call upon You today that
You ensure that failure shall be the portion of whoever is the oppressor
between Israel and Palestine. We pray for peace in Nigeria and the world at
large.
“All we are asking our G. O. to do is to join us as we
say ‘Amen’ to those prayers. It will be enough for the G. O. to tweet the same
prayer to Nigerians so that they may be convinced that he has no intention of
backing the oppressor.”
#PrayForTheOppressed
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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