13th April, 2020
EASTER MESSAGE:
LET’S UNITE AGAINST OUR
COMMON ENEMIES – MURIC
As Christians all
over the world celebrate Easter, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has urged
Nigerian Christians to forge a common front with their Muslim compatriots in
the fight against disease, insecurity, illiteracy, ethnic bigotry and religious
extremism which are the common enemies of humanity.
This was stated by
Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director and Founder of MURIC in the group’s Easter
message dispatched on Monday, 13th April 2020.
“We felicitate with
Nigerian Christians on the occasion of the Easter season. We urge the body of
Christ in Nigeria to recall the lessons of forbearance, tolerance and love
which are embedded in Easter.
“Today’s events are
particularly didactic as the whole of mankind faces a common enemy, viz,
COVID-19. All the scientists of the world have not been able to come up with a
solution to stop the massive deaths. It has defied our atomic and nuclear
weapons, killing us in our thousands on a daily basis.
“This common enemy has shown that it does not
discriminate between religions. Muslims have been forced to desert the mosques
on Friday. The Ka’abah has been locked up for weeks. Umrah (lesser pilgrimage)
was suspended. Like the sword of Damocles, the fear of this same Corona virus
hangs above hajj 2020. Muslims may not congregate as usual during this
fast-approaching Ramadan.
“For the first time
in a very long period, Christians marked Easter without procession. Palm Sunday
was streamed live and people had to watch and listen from their homes. Sunday
services in church have been without the faithful for weeks.
“Can we now see clearly that we have been insulating
ourselves against the wrong targets? The streets of the Vatican are empty,
those of Makkah and Madinah are deserted. COVID-19 reigns supreme. Can we all
see now? Diseases are our enemy, not the Christians or the Muslims. Ignorance,
criminals, ethnic jingoists and religious fanatics are our common foes. These
are the enemies we must fight, not one another.
“MURIC charges
Nigerians of different religious leanings to eschew bitterness and rancor. We
urge religious leaders to sink their differences. We must come together willy-nilly
in recognition of the fact that we need one another to face our common enemies,
namely, disease, insecurity, illiteracy, ethnic bigotry and religious
extremism.
“Before we take a
break, we call attention to the way forward. We must investigate genuine
complaints of marginalization, stigmatization, oppression and persecution with
every sincerity. Thereafter, we must redress all wrongs and resolve to deal
justly among ourselves, to love, to tolerate and to forgive ourselves. Only
thus can we jointly find the means to fight and defeat our real enemies.
COVID-19 is winning because the house built by homo sapiens is divided
against itself. Let’s unite against our common enemies.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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