4th April, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
RIGHT OF REPLY:
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS: MURIC TELLS
CRA
The Christian Rights
Agenda (CRA) yesterday challenged the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) and the
Jamaatu Nasril Islam (JNI) to emulate Christian organisations which have
donated cash and materials towards the fight against the spread of COVID-19. But
MURIC has reacted by accusing CRA of seeking relevance and meddling in the
affairs of Muslims.
MURIC’s reaction was
contained in a press statement signed by Professor Ishaq Akintola, director of
the Islamic human rights organization, on Saturday, 4th April, 2020.
“The Christian Rights Agenda (CRA) has overstepped its bounds.
It has no business prying into what Islamic organisations are doing about
COVID-19. Cook your own soup. Let us cook whatever we have capacity for. Why
peep into your neighbour’s kitchen or asking what he is cooking? Peeping Toms
hardly have good intentions. CRA’s reference to what Islamic organisations are
doing on COVID-19 smirks of self-righteousness.
“It is clear from
all indications that CRA is seeking relevance. Ordinarily, we would not have dignified
it with a response because Proverbs 26:4 says,
'Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you yourself will be just like him’. But again
Proverbs 26:5 avers, 'Answer a fool according to his folly, or he will be
wise in his own eyes.'
“How dare CRA ask Islamic organisations to
emulate Christian groups? There is nothing for us to emulate in Christian
organisations. Don’t insult us. Our ways are different. Islamic organisations
do not make noise with their gestures of kindness. Neither are we in the tithe
league, the prosperity gospel camp or the fake miracles confederation.
“Every
Islamic group has been on its toes helping the government as well as
individuals since the outbreak of the pandemic. The Jamaatu Nasril Islam (JNI) has
mobilized wealthy Muslims in the country and many of them have responded to
government’s request for support from the private sector. They have also
donated various sums of money to Islamic groups to share among the
underpriviledged. We are aware of similar activities being embarked upon by
other Islamic groups like the Companion, the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria
(MSSN), etc.
“On our part and unknown to many, MURIC has mobilized
its members and encouraged them to donate generously in order to assist
vulnerable members of the society in particular and those affected by the
lockdown in general. We tagged the operation MURIC COVID-19 Relief Fund. There
has been good response and the proceeds have been shared to various states in
the country through the chairmen of MURIC branches in those states (Kaduna,
Kano, Akwa Ibom, Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, etc).
“Amounts donated are being announced on a daily
basis and those chairmen have also been reporting back to the groups for
transparency and accountability. The exercise is a continuous one and the
campaign is being pursued on MURIC’s social media platforms (23 whatshap
groups, facebook, linkedin, etc). The press has not been brought in because it
is not necessary to make noise about our humanitarian pursuits. It is meant for
the needy in society in general. It is not a jamboree. The world is facing a
huge humanitarian calamity and we are expressing solidarity by giving out to
victims. How does that call for a circus show?
“CRA’s
unsolicited inquiry is therefore audacious, loquacious and repugnant. Paddle
your own canoe, let us paddle our own boat. This interference is aimed at scoring
a cheap evangelical point but it has failed. These are people who look down on
Muslims. There is no cause for comparison between you and us. We do not preach
prosperity. We fly no jets. MURIC is not a business concern. We are a human
rights ‘concern’ group. Leave us out of your comparison parameter.
“CRA’s
statement asking what Islamic organisations are contributing to the fight
against the spread of corona virus came at the wrong time. We call the
attention of Nigerians to our neighbour’s attitude. We want Nigerians to
compare the statement of CRA to the one issued by MURIC last week, dated 27th
March, 2020 and entitled ‘Corona Virus: Time To Come Together’ (https://www.herald.ng/coronavirus-time-to-come-together-muric/ https://emporiumreporters.com.ng/covid-19-time-to-come-together-muric/
http://muslimrightsmuric.blogspot.com/2020/03/corona-virus-time-to-come-together.html; https://www.muricnigeria.com/corona-virus-time-come-together/ ).
“In
that statement, we called for unity among the various religious leaders in the
country. We said it was time for all of us to come together. We spoke about the
need for us to think first of humanity and not about Islam or Christianity. We
laid emphasis on the fact that Corona virus does not discriminate between a
Muslim and a Christian, a black man or a white.
“Anybody
can see now who is being combatant. Let the records speak for themselves. CRA’s
statement is tainted with pride and arrogance. It must be made clear that no
Islamic organization is responsible to CRA or any Christian group for that
matter. So why are you issuing us a quarry? Who made you Corona Virus police?
You cannot teach us what to do. Mind your own business.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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