General News of Friday, 13 May 2022
Source: lindaikejisblog.com
The Imam of the National Mosque Abuja, Professor Ibrahim Maqari, has shared a tweet on how Muslims react to people who cross the redlines of the religion.
He shared the tweet hours after the gruesome murder of 200-level Shehu Shagari College of Education student, Deborah Samuel, who was accused of insulting Prophet Mohammed.
In a post shared on his Twitter handle, Professor Maqari said as Muslims, there are some red lines that must not be crossed and that the dignity of the Prophet is at the forefront of the redlines.
He stated that if the grievances are not properly addressed, then Muslims shouldn't be criticized for addressing such grievances themselves. Read his post below...
Ladies and gentlemen.
— Sycophancy is NOT Patriotism! (@lakeside4lyf) May 13, 2022
You have your answers now.
Behold a Prof, an educated national figure!
A spiritual leader!
I hope we can stop blaming 'education' now.
Ideology wins , again!
It’s your god different from his? https://t.co/YNEwmahM62
— Pappi Chulo! ???????? (@_oluwarotimi) May 13, 2022
A professor? An imam? And you not only thought this, You designed and posted it. We will criticize and continue to criticize. We abhor and condemn mob actions no matter the circumstances and insha Allah, everyone that was involved in that killing will get what is coming to them!
— Umm Salmah (@Dearsalmah_) May 13, 2022
“If our grievances are not properly addressed…..”
— Rinu Oduala ???????? (@SavvyRinu) May 13, 2022
Who were your grievances reported to, before your murderers kïlled Deborah in Sokoto?
This is not good, there are rules to be followed even if the red line is Cross, who define the red line and how do you actually know it has been cross? Those that participated in that heinous crime stand condemned and it is not Islamic.
— Sanusi Ibrahim (@sanusiodiniya) May 13, 2022
People like you need to use your influence to correct these wrong doings in the name of the religion.
— Abdulrahman Tunde A. (@berbzz_) May 13, 2022
Prof. Islam is religion that follow lay down rules, until the those rules are followed one shouldn’t just take laws into their hands. And moreover from the voice note sent that was allegedly what the deceased said has NOTHING do to with was she was alleged for. Allah knows best
— Sadeeyah Ahmad (@ahmad_sadeeyah) May 13, 2022