7th December, 2016
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC IS NEITHER PRO-SHIITE NOR
ANTI-RUFAI
The Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) yesterday issued a statement cautioning the government of
Kaduna State on the issue of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN, also known
as Shiites). This was in reaction to a statement credited to the Kaduna State
Government in which it declared the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) an
insurgent group.
Well-meaning Nigerians, particularly from the North where
the impact of the group has been felt most, have sincerely intervened and
thrown more light on the activities and status of the IMN. Fresh information
has revealed IMN’s attack on the Emir of Zaria, its alleged involvement in the
assassination of some Muslim clerics, its lack of respect for constituted
authority, its posturing as a government within a government, its alleged
possession of arms, etc.
In the face of these
fresh facts, we are obliged to incorporate the opinions of our members who are
up-North. This is necessary in order to carry them along. Who feels it knows
it. Those who live very close to the IMN must know IMN better.
Even while we are not holding brief for the authors of
the allegations, MURIC wishes to state clearly, categorically and unequivocally
that at no point in time had we been pro-Shiite. Neither do we share any
doctrinal identity with IMN. Our interest lies in the maintenance of peace in
the Nigerian society and the need to avoid creating another monster like Boko
Haram.
MURIC is as worried as
every other Islamic organization about the doctrinal differences and heretic
inclinations of Shiism. But sectarian differences are not limited to Islam. Above
all, we are gravely concerned about the self-imposed isolationist disposition
of IMN in relation with mainstream Islam in Nigeria. We are equally nonplussed
by the group’s refusal to recognize officially installed leaders. These are big
and questionable minuses for IMN.
In the light of the above, we affirm that MURIC remains
committed to the goals and aspirations of mainstream Islamdom which has been
pursuing peaceful coexistence, neighbourliness, tolerance, love, forgiveness
and, above all, sacrifice for our great country, Nigeria under the umbrella of
the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). We advise IMN to
retrace its footsteps in character and doctrine. In particular, IMN needs
better image laundering in Kaduna State and the North in general.
Nonetheless, we stand
by our word of caution. Everything possible must be done to avoid turning IMN
into another terror machine. What we need in Nigeria to get out of the current recession
is peace. We also need peace for economic growth and political stability. We
cannot afford another Boko Haram.
As we round up, we appeal to Governor El-Rufai to ignore IMN’s
unnecessary verbal war against his administration, avoid further bloody
crackdown on the group and concentrate on the good work he has been doing in
governance. We call on the Federal Government to investigate the serious
allegation of possession of arms leveled against IMN. This will rest the
controversy surrounding the labeling of IMN as an insurgent group once and for
all.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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