30th
January, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
ALLOW TRAVELLERS TO USE MONIYA TRAIN STATION
MOSQUE
An Islamic human
rights advocacy group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has accused the
authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo Railway Station, Moniya, Ibadan, of
disallowing travellers from accessing the station's mosque for Salat
(obligatory prayer). The group said the move was religiously motivated. It
therefore called on the authorities to stop further restriction of worshippers
in the mosque.
The demand was contained in a press release issued on Monday, 29th
January, 2024 by the Executive Director of the group, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The full statement reads:
"The authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo Railway Station,
Moniya, Ibadan, have been disallowing travellers from accessing the station's
mosque for Salat (obligatory prayer) for the past three months.
"Reports
reaching us from Muslim travellers who passed through Moniya train station indicate
that only staff of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) are being allowed to
pray there while travellers for whom the station was actually built are not
allowed to pray there since the past three months, particularly the Friday
Jumu'ah prayer.
"The station manager allegedly gave orders that no traveller
should be allowed to observe prayer there since an incident involving a Muslim
female traveller who returned to the mosque to pick her forgotten rosary during
boarding period.
"This is not good enough. It appears religiously motivated.
Someone somewhere is allergic to seeing Muslims around in large numbers
worshipping their Lord and Creator. He wants to stop them. He wants to isolate
Muslim staff of the station from the rest of their Nigerian brothers and
sisters. We will not allow that to happen.
"MURIC
appeals to the authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo Railway Station, Moniya,
Ibadan, to stop restricting the use of the station mosque. The incident
involving the Muslim lady who forgot her rosary is an isolated case. It is a
flimsy excuse. It should not be used to deprive other Muslim travellers their
Allah-given fundamental human right to worship their Creator at the appointed
time of Salat.
"Apart from the Friday Jumu'ah prayer which is observed once
weekly, Muslims must pray five times daily (Subh, Zuhr, 'Asr, Magrib and
'Ishai) and those five times are fixed and well known. The Glorious Qur'an
says, 'Verily indeed, the times for Salat are well fixed' (Qur'an 4:103).
"Incidentally two of those five times (Zuhr and 'Asr) fall
within working period in Nigeria (approximately around 2 and 4 pm). This is why
Muslims must have mosques around them every time. It explains why Muslims
demand for the provision of prayer facilities in their workplaces. It is not
for spiritual flamboyance. Rather, it is a religious necessity.
"Man is body, soul and spirit. We can use our bodies to serve
our employers, whether government or private. But we must be allowed to use our
souls to serve our Almighty Creator, Allah. That is one thing nobody should
seek to control.
"Any attempt to do this is an infringement on our right to
worship and a violation of Section 38 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria (as amended 2011). Disallowing Muslim travellers from
accessing the station mosque at any point in time constitutes a violation of
the above provision. This is where the station authorities erred. They should
not have prevented Muslim travellers from using the mosque.
"A Muslim
is not complete if after satisfying matter (body), his or her soul is left
unattended to. Muslims prefer to be soul-satisfied, even if they remain
matter-dissatisfied. For matter will perish, no matter how long. The soul lives
forever, for it is from Allah and unto Allah it will return for accountability.
This is why Muslims do not joke with times of obligatory prayer (salat).
"We therefore implore the authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo
Railway Station, Moniya, Ibadan, to lift all forms of restrictions in and
around the station's mosque in order to allow Muslim worshipers to pray"
#NigerianRailwayCorporation
#MoniyaStation
#AllowMuslimTravellersUseMosque
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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