13th May, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS BLASPHEMY
KILLING IN SOKOTO
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has condemned the killing in
Sokoto of a student, Deborah Samuel, over allegation of blasphemy.
In a statement released by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on
Friday, 13th May, 2022, MURIC described the killing as outrageous,
illegal and unlawful.
The full statement reads :
“A female student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education,
Sokoto, Deborah Samuel, was on Thursday killed for allegedly blaspheming against
the Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). The blaspheme statement
was reportedly posted on a whatshap group. She was asked to withdraw the
statement but she allegedly refused to do so. The school’s security unit and
police were overwhelmed by the crowd when they tried to rescue her.
“MURIC strongly
condemns this killing and all others that have been happening in Nigeria in recent
times. Those aggrieved by the student’s post should have reported her to the
security agencies or to the Shariah police, the hizbah. Mob killing is archaic and
bohemian. It belongs to the Stone Age. Nobody has the right to take the law
into his hands.
“The Glorious Qur’an compares the killing of a single person to the
killing of the whole of humanity just as it compares the saving of a life to
the rescue of all homo sapiens (Qur’an 5:32) In like manner, Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) himself condemned all acts of violence and advocated peaceful
conduct at all times.
“But this incident should not be condemned in isolation. The recent
trend whereby Nigerians now freely shed their brothers blood should be
condemned by all patriots. In this regard, we also strongly denounce the
killing of several Northern Muslims in the South East in the past few months.
“We frown at
the recent burning last week of a truck fully loaded with cows in the South
East as well as the killing of many Muslims of South East origin by their Igbo
brothers in the same South East. We note with keen interest that Muslims in the
North did not retaliate when these killings were taking place.
“MURIC calls on the Sokoto Police Command to do everything within
its power to get to the bottom of the yesterday’s killing of the female student
over alleged blasphemy. We appeal to members of the public to remain calm and
law abiding. Nigerians should allow the police to carry out its investigations
on the case. The Sokoto Police Command has started well as it already has two
suspects in detention for the killing.
“Meanwhile we remind
Nigerians to always exercise restraint on matters of religion. Free speech is
no longer free if it amounts to religious provocation. Even the European Court
has ruled that the utterance of derisive statements against the prophet of any
religion is a crime.
“We affirm clearly, categorically and unequivocally that there is a
symbiotic relationship between provocation, violence and extremism. While MURIC
will not condone extremism and violence, the anatomy of terrorism is becoming
clearer day by day. We must all ponder over the causal-effect theory. Violence
and terrorism are mere symptoms. The real disease is provocation. Violence and
terrorism are mere smoke. Provocation is the fire and we all know that there is
no smoke without fire.
“We therefore appeal to Nigerians to desist from insulting,
deriding or abusing the prophets of other religions. Muslims should continue to
respect Jesus (peace be upon him) whom the Christians hold very dear. In the
same vein, Christians should avoid casting aspersion on the person of Prophet
Muhammad (SAW). We have experienced enough religious crisis in the land.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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