The Islamic Movement of Nigeria has called on the Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, to drop the charges of blasphemy against the embattled Kano based cleric, Sheikh Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara, and release him.
IMN said the Governor and a Kano-based coalition of Islamic clerics only seek to keep Sheikh Abduljabbar out of circulation and ban his religious teachings and activities simply because he differs in his religious outlook and viewpoint from theirs.
This is contained in a press statement released and signed by the President, Media Forum of the Movement, Ibrahim Musa, on Monday and made available to DAILY POST.
The IMN said this has become necessary in view of the fact that Nigerian constitution has guaranteed citizens can practise any religion of their choice.
“Sheikh Abduljabbar Kabara’s Constitutional rights as guaranteed in the Nigerian Constitution include the right to freedom of religion and conscience and freedom to worship, teach, practice, and observe his religion of choice,” the statement said.
Arresting and charging Sheikh Abduljabbar by the Ganduje government is a serious violation of these rights and we strongly condemn it as it should be condemned by all well-meaning Nigerians irrespective of their religious affiliations.”
It further argued that the much talked about religious debate between Sheikh Abduljabbar and the coalition of Kano clerics was a sham and is being staged-managed.
“We have closely followed events with regards to his differences of understanding and opinion with these Kano-based coalition of clerics and how the Ganduje-led government took sides by closing the Sheikh’s school and mosque without first substantiating the accuracy of the allegations against him.
“He was lured into engaging in a “debate” with these government supported clerics that turned out to be a secret trial, in which those who accused him of heresy were the prosecutors and the judges at the same time,” it said.
IMN said that the so-called ‘debate’ was clearly designed from the onset to favour the coalition against the embattled Sheikh. It was held behind closed-door populated only by those who were openly opposed to him.
“We demand justice and nothing less for Sheikh Abduljabbar.
“The Islamic Movement in Nigeria condemns in totality the way and manner the Kano Islamic cleric, Sheikh Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara was harangued in a stage-managed “debate” with a coalition of Kano-based Islamic clerics, before being unjustifiably arrested and subsequently arraigned last Friday, July 16 before an Upper Sharia Court on charges including blasphemy, incitement and other sundry offences. He was thereafter remanded in prison till July 28.
“We have closely followed events with regards to his differences of understanding and opinion with these Kano-based coalition of Clerics and how the Ganduje-led government took sides by closing the Sheikh’s school and mosque without first substantiating the accuracy of the allegations against him,” the statement read.
“He was lured into engaging in a “debate” with these government supported Clerics that turned out to be a secret trial, in which those who accused him of heresy were the prosecutors and the judges at the same time.
“The so-called “debate” was clearly designed from outset to favour the Coalition against the embattled Sheikh. It was held behind closed-door populated by only those who were openly opposed to him.
“Furthermore, the moderator of the ‘debate’, Professor Salisu Shehu, is part and parcel of the coalition of petitioners against the Sheikh and an extremist Wahabi/Salafi ideologue who is openly an avowed opponent of the Sheikh and his teachings.
“Expectedly, the coalition and Ganduje government all claimed that Sheikh Abduljabbar had not satisfied them and must be prosecuted, with a section of them even calling for the death sentence!
“Fillers from some video clips of Kano state Governor and his commissioner for religious affairs going viral in the social media however have exposed the secret agenda of the state government and the rainbow of these hate mongers in the garb of clerics.
“They only seek to keep Sheikh Abduljabbar out of circulation and ban his religious teachings and activities simply because he differs in his religious outlook and viewpoint from theirs.
“We strongly believe that the Ganduje government is misusing the instruments of power to gag Sheikh Abduljabbar even as he is known to conduct his religious activities peacefully. His antagonists are only exhibiting extreme religious intolerance to those who differ with them.
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“The coalition of Kano clerics must not compel their understanding of others by force. This is clearly an infringement on his constitutional rights of freedom of worship in a secular country like Nigeria.
“Sheikh Abduljabbar Kabara’s Constitutional rights as guaranteed in the Nigerian Constitution include the right to freedom of religion and conscience and freedom to worship, teach, practice, and observe his religion of choice.
“Arresting and charging Sheikh Abduljabbar by the Ganduje government is a serious violation of these rights and we strongly condemn it as it should be condemned by all well-meaning Nigerians irrespective of their religious affiliations.
“Finally, we call on Ganduje to drop all these phony charges against the Sheikh and restore his fundamental human rights immediately. The Sheikh has as much rights as the coalition of clerics opposed to him to preach as each understands.”