Friday, June 20, 2014

CAN LIED ABOUT MARGINALISATION OF MUSLIMS


1st June, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
CAN LIED ABOUT MARGINALISATION OF MUSLIMS

CHRISTIANS under the aegis of TEKAN/ECWA, a branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have denied claims of marginalization by Muslims. In a statement released yesterday, the National Head of TEKAN/ECWA bloc of CAN, Rev. (Dr.) Emmanuel Dziggau accused Sultan Abubakar III of hiding the truth.

 

We of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) find CAN’s vituperations distasteful, disgusting and provocative. It is most unfortunate that a religious leader will take to whipping up sentiments instead of facing facts as they stand. There must be an anti-Muslim conspiracy at the highest level if Muslims speak of marginalization in Nigeria and a Christian body stands up to defend the Federal Government.

 

The world has become a global village and the rest of the world is keenly watching the unfolding scenario in the country. People are not fools and simple logic will reveal the hypocrisy of CAN in this matter. Why should CAN respond each time the Muslims complain to the government? When did CAN become Aso Rock’s megaphone?

 

For the avoidance of doubts, the present Sultan is the most moderate, most peace-loving and most accommodating leader the Muslims ever had. The Sultan has consistently advocated dialogue instead of spontaneous violence. He has always counseled Islamic organizations to report their grudges to Nigeria’s umbrella Islamic organization, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and to refrain from aggressive disposition. It is therefore callous and deceitful of CAN to turn around and accuse a bridge-builder like Sultan Abubakar III of heating up the polity.

 

Can CAN tell us how well the South East governments have treated the Muslims in their midst? Igbo Muslims are treated like second class citizens in the South-East. Plots of land belonging to Islamic organizations are commandeered by state governments in the South-East. They are denied certificates of occupancy for legally acquired landed property. Muslim pilgrim boards are not allowed to operate freely in the South-East. Mosques are demolished in higher institutions in the region. We challenge CAN to deny these acts of oppression being perpetrated against Muslim minorities in the South-East.

 

CAN should stop shedding crocodile tears. What has been CAN’s response to various publications of facts and figures of lopsided appointments in ministries and parastatals, recruitments into military and police formations? Why is the government silent over such sensitive issues?

 

Can CAN deny the fact that there are only 189 Muslims out of the 492 delegates in the ongoing national conference? These are hard facts that eyes can see. The delegates are still there. What did President Jonathan do to address the complaint of Muslims on the lopsidedness in the national conference?  He promised to review the situation when a Muslim delegation went to complain in Aso Rock. What has he done almost two months after the visit?

 

Both CAN and President Jonathan must remember that today was born from the wombs of yesterday. Former president Olusegun Obasanjo is a Christian. He ruled Nigeria for eight good years (1999 – 2007) but Nigerian Muslims did not experience such open injustice. The situation of Muslims in the country today can be likened to what former British Prime Minister, Chamberlain, described as five evils: brute force, bad faith, injustice, oppression and persecution. The Muslims may have no voice today but posterity certainly has a voice and a very vocal one too.

 

History will judge presidents who fail to uphold justice. Neither will posterity forgive religious leaders who encourage perfidy and partiality.

 

MURIC calls the attention of the international community to the Federal Government’s deliberate marginalization of Muslims in Nigeria. It is a calculated attempt to debilitate Muslim communities economically and politically. This Draconian policy stands in contradistinction with international best practices in good governance. It is needless to say that it is the latter which can guarantee peace, harmony and stability.


Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)


WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE ON BOKO HARAM IN OSHUN STATE

New Address: No. 11, Iba Expressway, LASU-Isheri Road, Iba Express Bus Stop, Iba, Lagos State. Tel. 08182119714,

TEXT OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE HELD ON WEDNESDAY 28TH MAY, 2014 ON THE FAILED ATTEMPT TO IMPLICATE MUSLIMS IN A BOKO HARAM ‘ATTACK’ ON A CHURCH IN OSUN STATE

Distinguished Muslim Leaders,
Brothers and Sisters in Islam,
Gentlemen of the Press,
As-Salaam Alaykum,

I welcome you all to this World Press Conference. The need for this briefing is informed by a curious development in Osun State.

ATTEMPT BY A PASTOR IN OSUN STATE TO IMPLICATE MUSLIMS IN BOKO HARAM ‘ATTACK’:
You are all aware of the precarious security situation in the country today with particular reference to the Boko Haram insurgency. Let me remind you that the leadership of the Nigerian Muslim Ummah, His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’d Abubakar III, the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has vehemently condemned the activities of Boko Haram. All Islamic organizations in the country have also rejected the group. Condemnation of Boko Haram and its satanic activities have also emanated from leading Islamic scholars in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

It is however sad to note that in spite of this all-round rejection of the renegade group by Muslims, a large section of the Christian community, some sections of the Nigerian security agencies and a section of the Nigerian press still treat mainstream Muslims in the country either as active members of Boko Haram, sympathizers of the group or their accomplices.

This does not make sense because more Muslims than Christians have been killed since the emergence of this ugly phenomenon. More Islamic scholars have also been killed than Christian clerics, particularly Islamic scholars who speak out against Boko Haram. In addition, at least three Northern Emirs have been attacked by the rebellious group.

It is now becoming clear that in spite of all these glaring facts, while some good and level-headed Christians continue to interact peacefully with Muslims, some overzealous Christians use every means possible to link peace-loving Muslims with the activities of Boko Haram.

A good example of these fanatical Christians is the pastor of the Baptist Church, Ikonifin, Osun State, who attempted to launch false Boko Haram in the State. According to reports, Pastor Olatoke, who is also the CAN President of Ola Oluwa Local Government, conspired with three members of his church, Emmanuel Atanda, Peter Oyedepo and Ogunniyi Babatope to launch a false Boko Haram attack on his church with the aim of blaming Muslims for the attack.

They therefore dressed like Muslims, wrapped their heads in turbans and covered their faces to avoid being recognized by members of the church. They stormed the church during the church service held on Sunday 18th May, 2014.

They threw banga which sounded like gunfire thus scaring all the worshippers who thought they were real Boko Haram insurgents. On seeing this, the worshippers took to their heels, running helter skelter to save their lives. Many of them were injured. They then jumped on their getaway motorcycles and sped off into the dark night.

Fortunately the ‘attackers’ were arrested by the youths of the community. The culprits later confessed that they were members of the same church which they came to ‘attack’. They also revealed that it was their pastor who planned the whole thing. When confronted, the pastor said it was just ‘drama’.

The case was reported at Bode Osi Police Station, near Iwo. MURIC is aware that some powerful Christians are now trying to bury the case. We are also amused by the paucity of reportage for the incident in spite of its serious implications and eye-opening value. Osun State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Oba of Ikonifin have been fingered as parties attempting to sweep the case under the carpet.

The implications of a Boko Haram ‘attack’ on a church in Yorubaland is better imagined than experienced. Muslims generally would have been the ones to suffer if this grand conspiracy had succeeded. Security agents would have picked up many Muslim leaders. Yoruba militant groups like the Odua Peoples Congress (OPC) would have pounced on the Hausa communities in the South-West for a pound of flesh. It has happened before. It can happen again. May Allah forbid evil speculations.  Christians in Yorubaland would have started attacking their Muslim neighbours, burning mosques and properties of Muslims.

MURIC seizes this opportunity to alert the Federal Government, the Senate, the House of Representatives, delegates in the ongoing National Conference, the Inspector General of Police and the Director General of the State Security Services (SSS). The whole world must know that this is exactly how some Christians have been roping Muslims unjustly and labeling them as terrorists. There may be more of such plans.

CALL ON OSUN STATE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE:
In particular, we charge the Commissioner of Police in Osun State to do the needful. The law must be allowed to take its full course and quickly too. Justice delayed is justice denied.

Pastor Olatoke has disturbed the peace of Osun State and if we want peace in the state, he and his fellow trouble-makers must be dealt with according to the law in order to serve as deterrent to others. False alarm is a criminal offence and this problem must be nipped in the bud because it is election year in Osun State.

APPEAL TO MUSLIMS:
We appeal to all Muslims to remain calm and law-abiding. We call on Muslims not to judge the rest of Nigerian Christians by the attitude of Pastor Olatoke. We implore you to continue to love and tolerate your neighbours.

Allah created the world for love and peace and gave us Islam as the religion of peace. We urge you to intensify your prayers for peace to return to Nigeria. Pray that Allah should expose all those behind the Boko Haram saga in Northern Nigeria. Pray against the spread of this social cankerworm to other parts of Nigeria. Pray for a peaceful 2014 election in Osun State.

 

KIDNAPPED CHIBOK GIRLS:
MURIC appeals to the leader of Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, to set the Chibok girls and all other captive females free. We call on the Federal Government to continue the process of negotiation for the kidnapped girls until their freedom is secured.

We also understand the latest decision of the Nigerian military not to attempt to rescue the kidnapped girls in a daring raid. It is clear enough now that any attempt to forcefully free the girls may result in a national catastrophe. The number involved is too high. The possibility of high casualty among the girls in case of a raid is therefore very high. No responsible government will allow it.

 

APPEAL FOR PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE:
MURIC seizes this opportunity to appeal to Nigerians of different backgrounds and culture to rekindle their passion for peaceful coexistence, neighbourliness, forgiveness, love and tolerance. These are the golden values and true teachings of Christianity and Islam.

We are prepared to live peacefully with our neighbours regardless of their faith. We therefore call on all Nigerians to reject any attempt by rabble-rousers like Pastor Olatoke to cause mayhem by demonizing Muslims.

SPECIAL APPEAL TO THE PRESS:
MURIC appreciates the sacrifices being made by the Fourth Estate of the Realm particularly in these difficult times. We regard the media as powerful partners whose role can make or mar the entire process. We therefore charge you to discharge your duties with utmost sense of patriotism and responsibility.

MURIC advocates that the press should create a level playing ground for all religious groups. A situation where the press catches pneumonia when the leaders of a certain religious group cough whereas a news blackout is placed on the leaders of another group is highly unethical. It does not portray our press as professional.

We advise against incitement of one religious group against the other as this is capable of igniting chaos in our society. We remind Nigerian journalists that they also belong to this same society and working towards its destruction is, to say the least, self-defeating.

Finally, we thank the press for its cooperation with MURIC over the years. We look forward to working together in the days ahead.

Gentlemen of the press, thank you for coming.  

Alhaji Tijani Shehu                                        Abdul Razaq Uthman
SECRETARY                                                                  P. R. O.

Professor Ishaq Akintola
DIRECTOR


BOKO HARAM IN OSHUN STATE


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)
Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence
No. 11, Iba Expressway, LASU-Isheri Road, Iba Express Bus Stop, Iba, P.O. Box 10211, LASU Post Office, HO 102 101, Ojo, Lagos State.
Tel. 08182119714. E-mail: muslimrightsconcern@yahoo.co.uk       BLOG: muslimrightsmuric.blogspot.com  Website: www.muric.net
24th May, 2014
PASTOR ATTEMPTS TO START ‘BOKO HARAM’
IN OSUN STATE
A pastor of the Baptist Church, Ikonifin, Osun State, has attempted to launch false Boko Haram in the State. According to reports, Pastor Olatoke, who is also the CAN President of Ola Oluwa Local Government, conspired with three members of his church, Emmanuel Atanda, Peter Oyedepo and Ogunniyi Babatope to launch a false Boko Haram attack on his church with the aim of blaming Muslims for the attack.



They therefore dressed like Muslims, wrapped their heads in turbans and covered their faces to avoid being recognized by members of the church. They stormed the church during the night vigil held on Sunday 18th May, 2014.


They threw banga which sounded like gunfire thus scaring all the worshippers who thought they were real Boko Haram insurgents.


The worshippers took to their heels, running helter skelter to save their lives. Many of them were injured. The ‘attackers’ then jumped on their getaway motorcycles and sped off into the dark night.


Fortunately the ‘attackers’ were arrested by the youths of the community. The culprits later confessed that they were members of the same church which they came to ‘attack’. They also revealed that it was their pastor who planned the whole thing. When confronted, the pastor said it was just ‘drama’.


MURIC is aware that some people are now trying to bury the case. It is also interesting that none of the newspapers have published the story. Sheikh Daood Imran Molaasan, the President of Jama’at Ta’awunil Muslimeen has called on the state government to deal with the perpetrators.


MURIC hereby alerts the Federal Government, the Senate, the House of Representatives, delegates in the ongoing National Conference, the Inspector General of Police and the Director General of the State Security Services (SSS). They must know that this is exactly how some Christians have been roping Muslims unjustly and labeling us as terrorists. They may try again.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is already investigating the matter. MURIC has dispatched a fact-finding team to Osun State.

We appeal to all Muslims to remain calm and law-abiding. We urge you to intensify your prayers for peace to return to Nigeria.

Pray that Allah should expose all those behind the Boko Haram saga in Northern Nigeria. We assure you that we will not allow anybody to sweep a conspiracy of this magnitude under the carpet. Neither will we sleep until the culprits are dealt with.

Professor Ishaq Akintola                                                                                   Abdul Razaq Uthman

           DIRECTOR                                                                            PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (P.R.O.)


MURIC REPLIES CAN


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)
(Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence)
RESPONSE TO NOSCEF ADVERTORIAL ON THE DEMANDS OF CAN AT THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE
DEMAND AND REJECTION OF ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS:
WHAT IS CAN’S GAMEPLAN?

Our attention has been drawn to the full page advertorial of the Christian Elders Forum of Northern States (NOSCEF) in some newspapers of Sunday, 4th May, 2014. NOSCEF’s piece was a reaction to MURIC’s statement (not advertorial) in some newspapers a week earlier.


MURIC in its own statement had welcomed the demand of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for the establishment of ecclesiastical courts in Nigeria. We argued that instead of standing in the way of each other, Christians and Muslims should allow each group to be what it wants to be so long as no one is hurt and nobody’s right is infringed upon.


We are not a little surprised, therefore, to find NOSCEF backing out of the demand for ecclesiastical courts for Christians. We wonder what happened between now and then? How can CAN say ‘Yes’ in the morning and NOSCEF say ‘No’ in the evening?

Well, we must admit it is not our cup of tea. What is clear is that Muslims have always been consistent with what they want. Our right is our right and we have never minced words about it.

NOSCEF seeks to confuse Nigerians by accusing MURIC of seeking to segregate our legal system through the demand for Shariah. The Northern Christian body wants all under the so called secular constitution and common law.

What NOSCEF has forgotten is that common law is not so common. Common law can never be common to Muslims because it is a Lugardian contraption and a colonial tool of oppression. Common law is Christian law and that exactly was what informed NOSCEF’s U-turn on the demand for ecclesiastical courts. NOSCEF must have asked itself, “Do we still need another Christian legal system when common law is Christian law?”

NOSCEF cannot deny the fact that common law is British law and British law draws heavily from Christian culture and tradition. Neither can NOSCEF know better than British legal luminaries who declared that British law is essentially Christian law.

Exempli gratia, in the case of Bowman versus Secular Society Limited (1916-17), Lord Summers declared, ”Ours is, and has always been, a Christian State. The English family is built on Christian ideals and if the national religion is not Christian, there is none. English law may well be called Christian law.“

While commenting in the same case, Lord Finlay, the then Lord Chancellor, declared, “There is abundant authority for saying that Christianity is part and parcel of the law of the land”. Sir Mathew Hale (1609 – 1676) was quoted in the Historia Placitorum Coronae (1736) as saying, “Christianity is part of the common law of England”.

Anyone familiar with Sir William Blackstone’s  (1723 – 1780) Commentaries on the Laws of England will never entertain second thoughts on the origin of common law as the incisive work finds common law tied to the umbilical cord of Christianity.

It is also on record that Lloyd Kenyon (1732 – 1802) declared, “The Christian religion is part of the law of the land”. Nearer home, the celebrated Justice Karibi Whyte is known to have declared that the Holy Bible contains the fundamental basis of common law.

As if to remind us that things have not changed in Britain and that just as the above British legal authorities authoritatively declared British law as Christian law in the 17th, 18th and 20th centuries, British Prime Minister David Cameron crowned the apex just a few weeks ago by declaring that Britain is a Christian society.

So who is NOSCEF trying to deceive? The reality is that Nigeria’s common law originated from British law which, essentially, originated from canon law. Common law is therefore Christian law. But both CAN and NOSCEF want to railroad Nigerians into swallowing common law, hook, line and sinker.

It is clear therefore that Christians have their own law but they are stopping the Muslims from having theirs. Do we love our neighbours as we love ourselves? What is interesting again is that the customary courts have taken care of traditional worshippers. Where does this leave the Muslims?

Nigeria needs a tripartite legal system. That does not tantamount to segregation. It is justice in action, justice for all, equal rights without borders and Justice is the Soul of Peace.

How can NOSCEF advocate the use of common law for all in the name of unity? The implication of this is that the Christian body is asking the Nigerian authorities to apply Christian law for both Christians and Muslims. NOSCEF has ‘territorial’ ambitions. NOSCEF is being economical with the truth. Nigerian Muslims reject this neo-colonial gimmick.

It is common knowledge that Nigerians are people with diverse cultures and ethnicities. We are a people of three major religious backgrounds: Christianity, Islam and traditional religion. The constitution must provide in very clear, unambiguous terms a tripartite legal system for justice to be seen to have been done.

The National Conference must therefore do the needful: give the Muslims what the constitution has given the Christians otherwise the whole system remains a monumental fraud.

We call on the National Conference to beware of the antics of NOSCEF and CAN. Their wish is to tie the Muslims down and force an alien legal system down their throats. By the way, what is the purpose of this national conference? Is it not for each group to declare its desire?

CAN and NOSCEF want common law because it is Christian law and they are Christians. MURIC and the Nigerian Muslims reject common law because they are not Christians. They want Shari’ah because they are Muslims. The National Conference should not put square pegs in round holes. In the same vein, the National Conference should watch out for neocolonialists who already have what they want but ask the authorities to reject the wish of others.

We appeal to all men of conscience and all patriotic Nigerians to understand the case of Muslims in Nigeria. Mainstream Nigerian Muslims are a peace-loving and dialogue-promoting, overwhelming majority who prefer, and are using logic and intellectual advocacy to persuade Nigerians to accept the Muslims as Muslims and not to seek to impose an alien identity on us as the Christian colonialists did in the past

Distinguished delegates of the National Conference, the ball is in your court. You have the choice to make or mar Nigeria.


MURIC in its earlier statement extended the olive branch to CAN and NOSCEF. Despite the lack of reciprocity, we still remind these Christian bodies that we can still work together. Let us forget about this rivalry. Let us fight corruption together. Let us fight terrorism like one people. Let us allow peace to reign. Let us live and let live. Let the Muslims be!

Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC

NO TO EXTENSION OF MILITARY RULE

17th May, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
NO TO EXTENSION OF EMERGENCY RULE

President Goodluck Jonathan has sent a request for extension of emergency rule for another six months to the National Assembly. The request as at today is almost a fait accompli with its approval two days ago by the House of Representatives. Its next destination is the Senate.

 

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) wishes to call Senate’s attention to the need to approach the issue with utmost caution. Three states of Nigeria: Adamawa, Borno and Yobe have been under emergency rule for a whole year. Nothing tangible has been achieved within the period. On the contrary, life has become extremely difficult for civilians in the area. Economic activities have dovetailed. Poverty has risen astronomically.    For how long shall we continue to extend emergency rule? Even governors of the zone who had supported emergency rule ab initio are now kicking against it.   

 

The only beneficiaries of emergency rule in the area are those who collect billions of naira for the purchase of military hardware which never surface for use by soldiers at the frontline who need them. War fatigue has taken its toll on our soldiers particularly in the face of poor welfare, Stone Age weapons and an astounding lack of transparency.

 

What emergency rule are we talking about when reliable sources reveal that Nigerian soldiers are not willing to confront Boko Haram fighters? Our soldiers flee at the approach of the insurgents. Civilians who expect protection are shocked when soldiers take to their heels. What magic do we expect another extension to perform in the mindset of Nigerian soldiers on ground? Nay, it will only worsen their condition.

 

How can our president have the temerity to ask for the extension of emergency rule when he could not muster the audacity to visit trouble spots? George Bush visited American troops in Iraq on Thanksgiving Day 2003. He made several other visits thereafter. Obama dared the Taliban by visiting Afghanistan in late March, 2010 and again early in December 2010.

 

In sharp contrast, the Nigerian president proposed a visit to Chibok where more than 250 girls were abducted by insurgents but he chickened out at the last minute. The visit which was to take place yesterday (Friday 16th May, 2014) was abruptly aborted. Yet the Commander-in-Chief who has failed to ignite the passion for escapade expects our rag-tag soldiers to perform magic under the guise of emergency rule. Life is all about taking risks. It is those who dare to struggle who dare to win.


The argument that the president would have to be driven four hours by road to reach Chibok suffers from poverty of vision, shortage of initiative and lack of imagination. Is there no where to land an helicopter in Chibok town?

Is the girls’ college where the abduction took place a 2 X 2 affair? Couldn’t an helicopter land in the school compound? Couldn’t the Commander-in-Chief’s helicopter be escorted by a couple of jet bombers from the Nigerian Air Force? It is glaring that the presidency has failed to harness resources at its disposal this time around.

MURIC strongly suspects that there is a deliberate attempt to weaken the Nigerian Army thereby prolonging the insurgency in the North. This is designed not only for the purpose of debilitating the region economically but also to disenfranchise the area by keeping emergency rule perpetually in place. It is all about the 2015 general election. This is what MURIC calls political Boko Haram  and it is designed to benefit the ruling party alone.

We therefore appeal to Senate to look critically into its crystal ball and forestall the plan by the ruling party to mortgage the zone under emergency for a pot of porridge. MURIC says ‘No to extension of emergency rule’. Senate should look beyond its nose.

What the zone needs is the presence of a disciplined and better-equipped military, jobs for millions of unemployed youths who have become easy prey for Boko Haram operatives and massive deployment of infrastructure that is capable of transforming the zone to a modern welfare society. But above all, the Commander-in-Chief must lead by example in future.

Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO MY MUSLIM BROTHERS


My dear Muslim brother/sister,
As-Salaam Alaykum,

I call on you to be an agent of change in the Nigerian Muslim Ummah in particular and in the world at large. Muslims have become endangered species. We are at the base of the pyramid of poverty and deprivation. We are constantly harassed and intimidated in our own country. Allah-given and fundamental rights of Muslims are denied them.

Yet all these are happening because we are not proactive. We have been docile for too long. We are in the majority but we have failed to harness our resources. How can we change the pendulum to swing to our side?

In an attempt to find an answer to this question, some adopt violent methods to react to discrimination against Muslims. But violence is not the answer. It merely ends up smearing the good image of Islam, the religion of peace.

It is knowledge-based and mature proactiveness that can earn Muslims the much-desired respect for their dignity.  Every Muslim has a stake in this. Every Muslim must play his own role. We must come together under dynamic groups in order to achieve this laudable objective.

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) whose motto is “Dialogue, Not Violence” is one of such groups. I charge you to be part of our Yahoo Group where issues of common interest to Muslims are ironed out by members spread across different parts of the country. Indeed we have members from all parts of the world in the forum. Our debates are robust, incisive and revealing. It is a chance to come together and share ideas, experiences and lots more.

HOW TO JOIN MURIC YAHOO GROUP:

1.    For those who have Yahoo e-mail addresses:
Go to MURIC Group’s site:

 groups.yahoo.com/group/muslimrights

Click on the words ‘+ Join Group’
The screen will immediately take you to Yahoo Sign in page
Enter your Yahoo email address
Enter your password
Click on ‘Sign in’
A visual page will appear and he will be required to type the visual code underneath
Click on ‘send request’ below.

Once this is done you have become a member.

2.    For those using other e-mail addresses, you have two options:
    
(a)Either to send your email address so we can send you an invitation to which you can respond (by clicking on the word ‘join’ and following subsequent instructions contained in the invitation) or
(b)            Get a Yahoo e-mail address and follow the steps in (1) above.
I look forward to seeing you in the group. Allah bless you as you join us.

Sincerely Yours in Islam,

Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

MURIC REJECTS ‘CONVERSION’ OF KIDNAPPED GIRLS

13th May, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC REJECTS ‘CONVERSION’ OF KIDNAPPED GIRLS

Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, has released a video showing some of the girls kidnapped at a government secondary school in Chibok, Borno State on 14th April, 2014. In the video, Shekau announced that the kidnapped girls had been converted to Islam. He also threatened not to release them until some of their members in Nigerian jails are set free.

 

We reject the purported conversion of the kidnapped girls. It is cowardly, shameful, ridiculous and preposterous. It is sacriledge.  We affirm authoritatively that such conversion does not hold water in Islam because a non-Muslim can only be converted on his or her own free will.

 

We have no iota of doubt that the girls ‘converted’ under duress. Such ‘conversion’ is null and void under the Shari’ah. The Glorious Qur’an is very explicit in this regard as it says, “There is no compulsion in religion…” (Laa ikrahun fii ad-diin” (Qur’an 2:256).

 

The so called conversion is therefore baseless, unfounded and of no validity whatsoever. It exists only in the hallucinated imageries in Shekau’s demented mind.”

 

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) urges the Federal Government to dismiss Shekau’s offer of exchange of Boko Haram prisoners for the kidnapped girls.

 

A man who orders the invasion and kidnap of innocent young girls is honour-blind. Shame on Boko Haram! Shekau has no modicum of integrity left in his anatomy. He has no intention of honouring this deal. He is trying to buy time. He is digging in.

 

MURIC calls on all churches and mosques to pray for the downfall of Boko Haram. This renegade group is out to defame and distort the true teachings of Islam. Members of Boko Haram are rebellious subjects and enemies of peace.

 

We charge the Nigerian Army to go back to the drawing board and evolve more potent strategies for crushing this renegade group. To crush Boko Haram is a task that must be done.

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)