Don’t Label Muslims As Criminals —Sultan
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, has asked
Nigerians not to label Muslims as criminals due to the activities of Boko Haram
insurgents in the North East, saying Boko Haram was not an Islamic group.
Abubakar spoke as the Governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola, said the claims
by Christians and Muslims that nobody could go to heaven except through Jesus
Christ, or Prophet Mohammed, respectively, was the major cause of religious
extremism or intolerance in the country.
They spoke at the first Annual Conference of Ahlus-Sunnah of
Nigeria at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, yesterday. The conference was attended by prominent Nigerians including
Vice President Mohammed Namadi Sambo; former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari;
Governor Ramalan Yero of Kaduna State; Aregbesola; Speaker, House of
Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; Sultan Abubakar; former Secretary to
the Government of the Federation, Alhaji Yayale Ahmed; Senator Idris Umar, and
some ministers. Also in attendance was a representative of the President of
Niger Republic.
Speaking at the conference, Sultan Abubakar said those who
referred to Boko Haram as an Islamic sect were unfair to Muslims as the group
comprised of criminals who were carrying terrorist activities against the
country. According to him, ‘’Those terrorising us are not Muslims.
They are terrorists. People should not be referring to them as an Islamic sect.
They are agents of insurrection.’’ Abubakar said Nigeria was not a secular country but is a
multi-religious society, adding that Muslims should seek to live according to
the dictates of their religion.
Other speakers blamed injustice, poverty and ignorance as
major causes of disunity in the country.
They said there was nothing uniting a very poor man with an
extremely rich person, as both groups were in two separate worlds. Aregbesola, one of the guest speakers, quoted copiously from
the Q’uran to buttress his point that Islam was a religion of peace. He said
that what obtained in Yoruba as regards the healthy relationship between
Muslims and Christians should be emulated by people in other parts of the
country. Buhari who also spoke, said the panacea for peace included
security and good management of the country’s resources.
’’When Obafemi Awolowo was in the Western Region and Saduana
of Sokoto, Ahmadu Bello was in the North, there were no religious crises
because they managed the resources well. Awolowo was a Christian and he
established the Muslims Welfare Board. May God Almighty give us a leader that
can deliver in 2015,’’ the former head of state said.
In his remarks, Vice President Sambo said the conference,
held under the theme,“Peace and Unity for Sustainable Development”, could not
have come at a better time than this period, because of the security challenges facing the
country. Sambo said the recent anti-gay rights bill, which was signed
into law, has further demonstrated that religion has taken its proper place in
the country
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