24th
November, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO NIGERIAN MUSLIMS : AVOID CHRISTIAN PRIVATE
UNIVERSITIES
An Islamic human rights organisation, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has advised Nigerian Muslim students and their
parents to avoid applying for admission into private universities owned by
Christians pending the time the National Universities Commission (NUC) would
sanitise them.
The group alleged that Christian proprietors
of private universities are yet to purge themselves of tramadolised
religiousity and deep-seated hatred for Muslims and their faith. This is
manifested in forceful conversion of Muslim students, compelling Muslim
students to attend church service and disallowing female Muslim students from
using hijab.
A statement issued
on Thursday, 24th November, 2022 by the group’s director, Professor
Ishaq Akintola, accused Christian owners of private universities of gymnastic
religiousity, religious intolerance and identity theft.
The statement reads:
“We have a litany of reports coming from Muslim
students in private universities owned by Christians concerning anti-Muslim
practices and religious apartheid. Muslim students are not allowed to practice
their faith in those private universities. They cannot form Muslim students
associations.
“Worse still, they are not given any space
where they can pray. Hijab is an anathema in such institutions. Muslim students
are forced to attend Christian service in the chapel where attendance registers
are marked and absentees are sanctioned. These institutions have the poorest human
rights records today. To Muslim parents and students, these institutions are
comparable to torture chambers at least for the duration of their studentship.
“These
actions amount to gymnastic religiousity, religious intolerance and
identity theft on the part of Christian owners of private universities. It is
religious intolerance when Christian school authorities fail to provide a place
for Muslim students to pray. It is acrobatic spirituality when Muslim students
are forced to attend church. It is identity theft when Christian school owners
disallow female Muslim students from wearing hijab thereby making them look
like Christians.
“This treatment is obnoxious, unlawful,
illegal, illegitimate and unconstitutional. It is an existential threat to the
religion of Islam. It also constitutes indubitable proof of complete
desertification of religious tolerance in the vocabulary of owners of Christian
private universities.
“One way out of this quagmire is for Muslim
students and their parents to make proper investigations before applying for
admission into any private university. Those found to be owned by Christians
should be avoided at all cost because they are nothing but spiritual traps set
for Muslims to lose their identities.
“Christian proprietors do not possess that magnanimity,
liberality and broadmindedness to share what they have without attaching
strings. They continue to assure us with their body language that Christian
evangelism in Nigeria knows no decency, to them all is fair, particularly that
which is foul.
“To them, Muslim students are not among those
who should enjoy or exercise their Allah-given fundamental human rights. Human
rights should be enjoyed by Christian students alone.
“We urge Muslim students and their parents to
avoid Christian private universities pending the time that the Nigerian
Universities Commission (NUC) will sanitise them or pending the time Christian
owners of private universities would have eschewed religious bigotry or learned
to live and let live.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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