1st January,
2023
NEW YEAR MESSAGE :
1ST JANUARY
HOLIDAY: MUSLIM DATES MATTER:
LIKE 1ST JANUARY,
LIKE 1ST MUHARRAM – MURIC
A faith-based human rights organisation, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has compared 1st January of
every year to the first day of the Islamic calendar (1st Muharram).
It has therefore demanded the declaration of 1st Muharram as
Hijrah holiday if indeed Nigeria has not been Christianised.
The group insists that 1st January
holiday is a Christian colonial creation designed to dignify and rubber-cushion
the pomp and pageantry of Christmas. It therefore argues that only the
recognition of the first day of the Islamic new year can balance the
equilibrium and ensure parity, justice and fairplay.
MURIC’s demand was made on Sunday, 1st January,
2023 by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads :
“As usual, the Federal Government (FG)
declared today, 1st January, 2023, a public holiday in
recognition of the first day of the Christian Gregorian calendar. But because the
day fell on a Sunday, FG created an alternative by declaring the following
Monday (the day after tomorrow) a public holiday. It must be noted that the
same thing happened in 2022 when the date fell on a Saturday.
“MURIC issued a statement on this gross
imbalance on 7th January, 2022. Today’s press release is a
slight modification and a follow-up on our statement of 2022. A nation that
gives full recognition to the first day of the calendar of one religion but
ignores the first day of the other cannot be described as one in which there is
equal right and justice.
“Christians are being pampered by the Nigerian
government. Christian culture has been imposed on Nigerian Muslims.
Christianity is being glamourised and idolised while Islam is being disfigured
and demonised.
“The imposition of 1st January
holiday without an equal declaration of 1st Muharram as a
holiday is an aberration, a misnomer and a gross injustice because Nigerian
Muslims have been demanding for the declaration of the first day of the Islamic
calendar as a holiday for more than forty-three (43) years to no avail.
“It simply means that FG has been so badly
blackmailed by Christian leaders that it has no option than to support the
continued Christianisation of Nigeria. The Federal Government (FG) still
considers the first day of the Christian calendar as sacred while the first day
of the Islamic calendar is regarded as unimportant. This is a spill over from
colonial days when Muslims were forced to go to work and school even on Salah
days. We say never again.
“Never again shall we go back to slavery.
Never again shall we accept the religious apartheid slogan of ‘No holidays for
Muslim festivals’. MURIC frowns at this lopsided arrangement. It is unfair,
unjust and undemocratic. We demand immediate review of FG’s holiday policy. We
demand the declaration of the first day of the Islamic calendar as a holiday
before this annual 1st January holiday can be justifiable. The
declaration of today as a holiday is an act of injustice.
“Going down the dark lanes of history, it is
important to note that the Christian calendar was established by Pope Gregory
XIII (1502 - 1585), a Christian emperor, while the Islamic calendar was kicked
off on 16th July, 622 C. E. (Christian Era) to mark the
historical migration (hijrah) of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) from Makkah, where the
Muslims faced persecution, to Madinah, where they found religious freedom.
“The decree which declared Anno Hijrae was
promulgated in 639 C.E. during the reign of Umar bin Khattab, the second
orthodox khalifah (634 – 644). The Islamic calendar also finds
divine expression in the Glorious Qur’an 9:36; 2:189; 10:5 and 17:12. Unlike
the Gregorian calendar, therefore, the Islamic hijrah calendar is not a product
of human machination and manipulation.
“Being a product of a people
hitherto repressed by the pagans of Makkah, the Islamic calendar is both a
symbol and an instrument of freedom and liberation. Seen from this angle, all
past and present efforts made by Nigerian Muslims for the actualisation of
hijrah holiday is therefore part of the struggle for the emancipation of
Nigerian Muslims from the clutches of Christian neo-imperialism, oppression and
persecution.
“1st January holiday is a
Christian colonial creation designed to dignify and rubber-cushion the pomp and
pageantry of Christmas. In the interest of equal rights, fairness, justice and
peace, the incoming FG should review this Christian colonial heritage. Nigeria
became independent 62 years ago for crying out loud. 62 years is long enough to
right wrongs perpetrated by the British slave masters.
“Unfortunately, Muslims are
still being treated like slaves and third-class citizens by the government of
Nigeria. It is too glaring to be denied. FG continues to impose an inferiority
complex on Nigerian Muslims. We reject this imbalance. We will not suffer in
silence. We will raise our voices on the streets and cities of Nigeria. We will
cry out in the villages, in the creeks and in the forests. The valleys, hills
and mountains will echo our voices. We will rather be free men in our graves
than live like puppets and slaves.
““Democracy is a fraud without equal
participation, equal rights and justice. We demand parity now and only the
recognition of the first day of the Islamic new year can balance the
equilibrium and ensure parity and fairplay. Holidays are part of the dividends
of democracy. However, the dividends must not be dished out in a selective
manner.
“What explanation does FG have for giving
Christians holiday on the first day of their calendar while Muslims are denied
same? Is it just because the British colonialists wanted it that way? Is that
not colonial mentality? Is the FG not succumbing to neo-imperialism by
continuing to do the wish of our colonial master? Should we not review the
system in post-independence period?
We have been slaves once. But should we remain
slaves forever? When will Nigeria be truly free? When will Africa become free?
What right has FG to allow one faith to enjoy holiday on the first day of its
calendar while the other creed is forced to go to work on its own first day?
Freedom for Christians, slavery for Muslims, can love grow in such an
environment? It is modern day slavery for Nigerian Muslims, no more, no less.
“To strike a balance, we
demand the declaration of 1st Muharram as a holiday for the
Muslim Hijrah calendar. In the alternative or if government thinks this demand
is unreasonable, FG should stop declaring 1st January as a
holiday. That is when we will know who has been benefitting from it and who has
been losing and hurting.
“It is only when those who argue that 1st January
holiday is not a Christian holiday and that it is for all of us accept the idea
of cancelling the holiday that we will know that they are sincere. So let us
start getting at the truth by dropping 1st January holiday.
“The fact that many state
governments in Nigeria have been recognising 1st Muharram
(Hijrah holiday) for some years now and declaring the day as a public
holiday underpins its relevance, significance and the correctness of the
hypothesis of its proponents. Many core Northern states declare 1st Muharram
as holiday every year. So what stops FG from doing same at federal level? Is it
because Nigeria is a Christian State even though it has not been officially
announced?
“Apart from the recognition given to 1st Muharram every
year by core Northern states, it is noteworthy that the current Minister of the
Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, a Muslim, declared Hijrah holiday in Osun State when
he was governor. The late Governor Isiaka Ajimobi who was equally a Muslim,
also declared hijrah holiday in Oyo State.
“But his successor, Seyi Makinde who is a
Christian, refused to follow suit in his first two years in office until
Muslims in the state forced him to do so in his third year (2021). Makinde also
declared 1st Muharram holiday in 2022 to assuage
Muslims and get their support for his second term.
“Our message to the incoming administration is
this: For forty-four (44) years Nigerian Muslims have demanded 1st Muharram holiday.
For forty-four years they have been denied, deprived and rejected. For
twenty-nine years (29) MURIC consistently asked FG to give Nigerian Muslims the
1st Muharram Hijrah holiday but it has been ignored
to date.
“The new administration must prove to all that
it is prepared to deescalate tension and usher in a period of equal rights and
justice particularly between the two main religious groups in the country by
declaring 1st Muharram holiday.
“By the way, the next hijrah
holiday will fall on 19th July, 2023, ceteris paribus. That
will be 1st Muharram, 1446. The next administration can still
right this wrong. This earth planet will not tumble if it declares 19th July,
2023 Hijrah holiday in recognition of the first day of the Islamic calendar.
“This is the time to ignore noise makers. All
the quibbling about the Islamisation of Nigeria is mere blackmail. It is an
attempt to stop the Muslims from regaining their Allah-given fundamental rights
which was brutally violated by the British colonialists who, essentially, were
Christians of course.
“Those behind the allegation of Islamisation
are aware of atrocities committed against Nigerian Muslims in the past. The
Islamisation propaganda is a ruse and a smokescreen designed as the well-known
‘attack-is-the-best-form-of-defence’ strategy used by pathological cheats all
over the world. The next administration should not fall for it.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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