30th
December, 2021
PRESS RELEASE :
MURIC MOURNS PROF HUSSEIN, DR. AHMAD DATTI
The death of two foremost Islamic scholars, Professor Hussein Akande
Abdul Kareem and Dr. Ahmad Datti, has been announced. Professor Abdul Kareem
died in Lagos on Sunday, 26th December, 2021 while Dr. Ahmad Datti
died in Kano on Thursday 30th December, 2021. An Islamic human
rights organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has described them as
two giant scholarly figures.
MURIC’s reaction was contained in a statement issued by its director and
founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Thursday, 30th December, 2021.
MURIC said :
“Islamdom in Nigeria has been hit by the loss of two great scholarly figures
who died within four days of each other. Professor Hussein Abdul Kareem died in
Lagos on Sunday, 26th December, 2021 while Dr. Ahmad Datti died in
Kano on Thursday 30th December, 2021.
“Professor Hussein was a former president of the Muslim
Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN). He was one of the founding fathers of the
Islamic Welfare Foundation (IWF), the Islamic Study Group (ISGON) and many
others Islamic organisations. He was a great motivator, a team player and a transparently
honest man. He was a profound ascetic who shunned worldly luxuries.
“A professor of
biochemistry, he taught and researched in several local and overseas
universities including the University of Khartoum, Sudan, University of
Maiduguri and the Lagos State University. He retired voluntarily in 2006 and
became a full time Islamic worker. He was nominated by the International
Biography Centre, Cambridge, England as the International Man of the Millenium
Award in 1999. Professor Hussein died at the age of 85. He has since been buried
in Badagry, Lagos State.
“Dr. Ahmad Datti was an energetic Islamic activist
of no small measure. A trained medical doctor, he was the president of the
Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria (SCSN). The deceased played a prominent
role in the spread of Shariah in the Northern states of the country from 1999
onwards.
“A pragmatic
Muslim leader, Dr. Datti encouraged Muslims to join politics in order to bring
the teachings of Islam on probity, accountability and good governance to bear
on politics and Muslim politicians. He practiced what he taught by becoming an aspirant
of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the early 90s.
“He became a household name particularly in the
whole northern Nigeria. He also participated in the activities of several
Islamic organisations and he was the chairman, Board of Trustees of the Usman bin
Affan Islamic Trust, Gadon Kaya, Kano. He died after a
protracted illness at the age of 83. He was buried at the Tarauni Cemetery,
Kano. Dr. Datti has left a vacuum that will be difficult to fill.
“The death of
these two giant Islamic scholars has left MURIC in deep grief. We are
devastated. We pray that Almighty Allah will overlook their trespasses and
repose their souls in Al-Jannah Firdaus. We also pray that Allah will give
their families the fortitude needed to bear the losses.
“As we
commiserate with the governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, MSSN, ISGON and
the Lagos Muslim Community on the death of Professor Hussein Abdul Kareem, we
equally condole with the governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, MURIC
Kano Chapter and the good people of Kano, over the demise of Dr. Datti Ahmad.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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