27th
July, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO AFENIFERE : APOLOGISE
FOR YOUR ILL-ADVISED COMPARISON
Nigeria’s Muslim
human rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has demanded unreserved
apology from Afenifere, the Yoruba socio-cultural group, comparing Sunday Adeyemo, a.k.a Igboho, to
Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Afenifere had compared Igboho’s current travail in
Benin Republic to that of Prophet Muhammad in Madinah.
In a press release issued by the director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq
Akintola, the human rights group said Afenifere’s statement was not only
sacriledgious but outrageous and audacious. MURIC advised Afenifere to compare
Igboho to any of the Yoruba heroes if they must idolise him.
The statement reads:
“Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, has compared Sunday Adeyemo,
a.k.a. Igboho, to Prophet Muhammad. This is totally unacceptable. It is not
only sacriledgious but outrageous and audacious. Afenifere has manifested
categorical desertification of discernibility coupled with an alarming height
of tramadolised hero-worshipping. It is provocative, preposterous, repugnant
and nauseating.
“The circumstances surrounding the migration of Prophet Muhammad in 622
C.E. to Madinah differ a lot from those that sent Igboho to Benin Republic in July
2021. Muhammad was invited to Madinah by the Madinese whereas Igboho was not
invited by the people of Cotonou. Muhammad was a prophet of God, Igboho is not.
Muhammad’s constituency is the whole world while Igboho’s activities are
restricted to South Western Nigeria.
“It was therefore an exercise in
excessive exaggeration for Afenifere to have compared Igboho to a universal
prophet whose followers in their billions spread across all the continents and
countries of the world. This, to say the least, is an attempt to diminish the
immense popularity of Prophet Muhammad, whittle down the influence of Islam on
the world as a whole and trivialise the essence of the Abrahamic faiths.
“We remind the supporters and fans of Igboho to be wary of the antics of
Afenifere. They should note that a thick fog of mystery still covers the
travails of the great Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Alhaji Moshood Kashimowo Abiola.
We are not sure that the hands of Afenifere are clean in both matters of these
great sons of Oduduwa. They should not allow the same Afenifere to goad Igboho
into oblivion.
Igboho is not to blame in this blasphemous matter. He never compared himself
to any prophet. Therefore, MURIC has nothing against him. Our problem is
Afenifere. People should not give labels that are above Igboho to him.
Afenifere did not stop at comparing Igboho to Muhammad. It also compared him to
Moses (Prophet Musa, peace be upon him). Moses was a prophet of God for crying
out loud. But is Igboho a prophet?
“What does Afenifere want to turn Igboho to? Another prophet? Afenifere’s
goal is to exert influence on Igboho and to gain total control of him.
Afenifere should leave Igboho alone. It should stop playing politics with the
young man’s life.
“If Afenifere is so desperate to compare Igboho to a great personality,
the Yoruba socio-cultural group should pick any of the heroes of the Yoruba
people. Or is Afenifere no longer proud of Yoruba heroes? We know that the
Yoruba people parade a host of great men and women. Why not compare him to one
of them? Why raise this young man to the clouds without any pillar to support
his feet?
“Ogedengbe Agbogungboro of
Ijeshaland, Timi Agbale Olofa Ina of Ede, Bashorun Ogunmola and Ibikunle of
Ibadan, Sango and Gbonka in Oyo are all Yoruba heroes. Why couldn’t Afenifere
pick one of them? None of them were armchair heroes. They were highly mobile,
always on the move. Even the female among them, Moremi Ajasoro of Ile-Ife, (Olowo
Aremo, Abowo gboogbo ti yo omo re lofin). Why did Afenifere look down on Yoruba
heroes and bypassed them to pick a faraway prophet of God from Arabia? Is it
inferiority complex?
“This is a bitter lesson for Yoruba Muslims who have swallowed the
Yoruba nation propaganda hook, line and sinker. We told you before that
Afenifere has no respect for Muslims. You have entered ‘one chance’. They
opposed our civil shariah, stigmatised our hijab and shunned our Islamic
banking. Afenifere has never deemed it fit to intervene in any of the cases of
persecution faced by Yoruba Muslims.
“Just as Yoruba Muslims are not given any special recognition in
Yorubaland, just as their daughters, their wives and their mothers are treated
with contempt and publicly humiliated in schools, hospitals and public offices,
their prophet, the Seal of all prophets, the greatest man that ever lived,
Muhammad the son of Abdullah, is now being denigrated.
“It is just a taste of the pudding.
This is just a tiny fraction of what awaits Yoruba Muslims in an Oduduwa
republic. MURIC calls on all Yoruba Muslims who are supporting the Yoruba
nation agenda to retrace their steps with immediate effect if indeed they
believe in Allah and in Prophet Muhammad as the last prophet. We will not
follow those who deride our prophet.
“No true Muslim will do that. They know the eschatological consequences.
Any Muslim who fails to withdraw his support for the Oduduwa Republic campaign
after Afenifere insulted Prophet Muhammad will be held accountable by Allah yaom
al-Qiyamah (on the Day of Judgement). This is not a fatwah. Rather, it is a
fundamental teaching of Islam that Muslims must withdraw their support from
those who malign their faith.
“We are aware that Sahara Reporters, the media house which published
Afenifere’s blasphemous statement, has apologised. We take its apology in good
faith. Sahara Reporters has shown respect for the sensibilities of Nigerian
Muslims. It now behoves Afenifere to follow the footsteps of the media house by
tendering its own apology. We will soon know whether or not Afenifere has any
scintilla of respect for Yoruba Muslims, nay, Nigerian Muslims.
“In the interest of peaceful coexistence and mutual cooperation, and on
behalf of the teeming population of Nigerian Muslims, we hereby demand unreserved
apology from Afenifere for denigrating the person of Prophet Muhammad whom
Muslims throughout the world hold in high esteem.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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