Chibok School GirlsForceful Conversion From Christianity To Islam:Sultan Of Sokoto Alhaji Saad Muhammed Abubakar Condemns Action
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Saad Muhammed
Abubakar, yesterday deplored the forcible conversion to Islam of the Christian
contingent of the over 200 students of Government Girls Secondary School,
Chibok by their Boko Haram abductors.
The Sultan, who is
also the President-General, Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and leader of
the Nigerian Muslim community, said in Ibadan, Oyo State, that Islam is not in
favour of forcible conversion, adding that the action of the Boko Haram sect is
in utter contravention of Islamic principles.
He spoke at the
commissioning of the Bodija Estate and Environs Muslim Community Islamic
Centre.
The Sultan
described the abduction of the girls as ungodly, un-Islamic and a negation of
the teachings of Prophet Mohammed on peaceful co-existence.
He charged the
Muslim community to let the generality of Nigerians understand that Boko Haram
members are not genuine Muslims but criminals.
Governor Abiola
Ajimobi of Oyo State shared the Sultan’s views, saying there is absolutely no
connection between Islam and Boko Haram’s activities.
Governor Ajimobi
described Islam as a religion of peace and urged Muslims to always play active
roles in Islamic activities for the development of the religion.
The Chairman of
the Islamic community, Alhaji Tiamiyu Giwa, also condemned Boko Harams’
continued abductions and killings in the North, while the guest lecturer at the
event, Prof. Abdul-Ganiyu Oladosu, berated the insurgent group for converting
the abducted girls to Muslims.
“This is not an
Islamic injunction, but an aberration,” he said.
The Sultan will
tomorrow in Abuja lead Muslims at a special prayer session as part of the
effort to check the security challenge caused by Boko Haram in the country.
He has invited
prominent Muslim leaders and clerics to the prayers slated for the National
Mosque in Abuja.
The National
Muslims Prayers for Peace and Security in Nigeria is aimed at helping the
country in “overcoming the current security challenges facing the country.”
The prayers are
coming on the heels of an open letter to the Sultan by a prominent Northern
rights activist and author, Mallam Shehu Sani, who has been part of
several past efforts to end Boko Haram’s five-year deadly uprising through
dialogue.
Sani said
Nigeria’s top clerics should do more to help secure the release of more than
200 school girls held hostage by Boko Haram, whose mass abduction from a
school in Chibok in the northeast on April 14 has drawn worldwide condemnation.
“Religious
clerics, particularly in the north, should move beyond prayers and
independently move further to reach out to the insurgents and amicably retrieve
these girls via means that will guarantee their safe return,” Sani wrote
during the week.
“The Chibok girls
have guns on their heads and chains on their hands and we have a dangling sword
of posterity hanging over our heads,” he added
The Nation
Chibok School GirlsForceful Conversion From Christianity To Islam:Sultan Of Sokoto Alhaji Saad Muhammed Abubakar Condemns Action
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