7th February, 2024
PRE-RAMADAN MESSAGE:
MURIC TO MUSLIMS: DON'T LET NIGERIA FAIL
As Ramadan 2024 approaches, an Islamic human rights
organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has appealed to Nigerian
Muslims to do all within their power to ensure that the Nigerian project does
not fail. The group called on Muslims in the country to work for the progress
of the country and to shun all acts of economic sabotage.
The
appeal was contained in a Pre-Ramadan message issued on Wednesday, 7th
February, 2024 by the Executive Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
He said:
"Although only the spiritually inclined are fully
aware of it's closeness, Ramadan 2024 is now creeping up like an underwater
swimmer. Its full manifestation on the surface is expected about five weeks
from now.
"Coming at a time when Nigeria's economy is at
its lowest ebb, with the naira in free fall and prices skyrocketing, 2024
Ramadan poses a potent challenge which the Muslims have no other choice than to
grapple with. Yet it is a good opportunity for the Muslims to use the period to
bring the nation's ship which is in turbulent water to calm currents.
"This is exactly what is expected of good Muslims
as Ramadan approaches and when it fully materializes. Good Muslims have no
other choice. They cannot and should not join spoilers. They cannot and should
not join violent demonstrators.
"The
Tinubu-Shettima administration was put in place by a majority Muslim votes on
25th February, 2024. Therefore Muslims cannot and should not be the ones that
will bring it down. Neither should they be among those who would sabotage the
economy. This good Muslim majority can build a good Nigeria. Nay, it should be
at the forefront of the mission to rebuild Nigeria.
"A good majority Muslim population should
translate into a good Nigerian people. That is why the Glorious Qur'an says,
'Cooperate in the doing of goodness and piety, and do not cooperate to
perpetrate evil and aggression' (Qur'an 5:2). This is what Islam instructs
Muslims to do. They must build their country. They must not be part of those
who want to pull it down.
"It is
our firm belief that good Muslims can re-engineer the fabrics of this nation to
produce a good Nigeria. We are convinced that Allah has already provided all
the ingredients of greatness for our dear country. That was why He told Adam
(peace be upon him), 'There is enough for you in the land such that you will
not suffer from hunger or nakedness. Neither will you suffer from thirst or the
heat of the sun' (Glorious Qur'an 20:118-119).
"Our problem has always been the modalities for
harnessing those ingredients. What do we lack in Nigeria? We are robustly
blessed with human and material resources. Complacency is our major problem.
The people to do it are there. The tools are there. But so far we have failed
to use what we have to get what we need.
"As 2024 Ramadan approaches, Nigerian Muslims
must ponder over the instruction to 'work' which Allah told Prophet Muhammad
(SAW) to tell Muslims, 'Work, and Allah, His prophet and the believers will see
your work' (Glorious Qur'an 9:105).
"Allah did not tell us to sit down at home and
expect manna from heaven. He told us to 'work' on the farmland if we want to
eat. He told us to 'work' in the factories if we want technological
breakthrough. He told us to 'work' by digging the earth if we want to discover
hidden minerals. The keyword here is 'work'.
"He also
taught us to use the tools and ingredients which He gave us and never to allow
them to be redundant. That was why He told Musa (peace be upon him) to 'throw
it', i.e. to throw the staff in his hand when he faced the magicians of Fir'aon
(Glorious Qur'an 20:19).
"Nigerian Muslims must 'throw it'. Throw (use)
the cutlasses, hoes, shovels, etc in their hands. Allah has provided us
with a massive fertile and arable land. For crying out loud, this country has a
total area of 923,768 square kilometers (356,669 square miles) thus
making it the world's 32nd largest country.
“Nigeria
cannot lack manpower with a population of approximately 220 million people. Why
then should we incur an annual food import bill of five billion dollars? Why?
It is outrageous. Good Nigerian Muslims must produce food for Nigerians. Good
Nigerian Muslims must make Nigeria great again.
"The woes of our naira require revolutionary
actions. MURIC charges good Nigerian Muslims to buy made in Nigeria goods and
patronize local service providers.
"We have received requests from Muslims who want
MURIC to plead with the Federal Government (FG) concerning the cost of 2024
hajj. But we are going to disappoint those who made the plea. We must be
realistic. This is not the time to start making frivolous requests,
particularly anything that will put additional pressure on the naira.
"We all know the rules and we know the state of
the economy around the world. Hajj is the last of the five pillars of Islam and
it is not compulsory if one does not have the means. What we should do if the
price is too high this year is to wait for another year while we look for more
money, if we can. Ceteris paribus, the naira will be stronger next year.
"Seeing the naira in such comatose condition,
MURIC cannot, in good conscience, ask FG to worsen the country's foreign
exchange imbroglio by sourcing for more dollars for the hajj operation. No
responsible government will do that and we will not ridicule Islam and the
Ummah by making such a laughable request. The situation demands a pragmatic
approach. MURIC actually suggested some years ago that FG should steer clear of
hajj. Nigerian Muslims can handle it.
"Nigeria
will be good if the Muslims who form majority of the population are good. Peer
influence will do the rest. This is the challenge facing Muslims in 2024
Ramadan. We have a chance to turn things around. It is our hope that Christian
leaders will also persuade their followers to join hands with us in the onerous
task of building this country. Good Muslims with Good Christians will make Nigeria
a great nation."
#GoodMuslims
#GoodCountry
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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