Blasphemy: Islamic Leader Condemns Jungle Justice, Says Sokoto Killers ‘Misunderstand Islam’

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By Charles Adingupu

As criticisms continue to mount over the gruesome killing of a man identified as Usman Buda, a butcher from Sokoto, northerner Nigeria by suspected Muslim fundamentalists for allegedly blaspheming against Prophet Muhammed, the Secretary of the Nasrul-lahi-li Fathi Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) Mission Board, Raji Abdul-Ganiyy, has condemned the act as wrong and unIslamic.

The clergyman, while criticizing the dastardly act, said it was perpetrated due mainly to a misunderstanding of the precepts of Islam.

Abdul-Ganiyy, who was speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Wednesday, said, “They are misunderstanding Islam, they are engaging in what we call jungle justice which is not known to Islam.”

According to the clergyman, there is no verse in the Quran that instructs one to kill despite an intolerance for blasphemy.
Lamenting the killing, he cited the murder of Deborah Samuel, a female student, who was similarly killed in Sokoto for alleged blasphemy.

The Secretary of the Nasrul-lahi-li Fathi Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) Mission Board noted that the practice of Islam should not be forcefully imposed on people but accepted willingly.

“People have to accept Islam out of conviction and if somebody chooses to renounce Islam, probably the person has a reason to do so,” Abdul-Ganiyy said.

“In a country such as this, we are not practising Sharia here, even where Sharia is practised, you will not go out there to stone the person or kill the person. There has to be a court and a judge that will say ‘This is what this person has done wrong’.

“And it is not enough to say, because the person has said I am not no longer a Muslim, the next thing you do is to call people to come around and kill him, stone or come and set him ablaze because he has renounced Islam — that is not it.”

According to him, the Quran does not in any way support a revenge mission over those who renounce or blaspheme against Islam.

“What the Quran says is that even if you sit in a gathering where Allah or his prophets is being blasphemed, what you should do is to leave; you leave that community, not that you go and call people to kill.”

The cleric lamented the surge of religious hypocrisy and urged religious followers to imbibe and emulate what was ministered to them at their gatherings.
“People have actually not understood the true meaning of religion.

There is a world of difference between saying ‘I am religious’ and actually living up to the true meaning of being a religious person,” Abdul-Ganiyy argued.

“When you go the mosque or church to listen to their clerics and they come back to kill, to steal, that means the preaching has not been internalised in them,” he noted.

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