The
Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) and the Islamic
Welfare Foundation have condemned the activities of the Boko Haram sect,
maintaining that Islam preaches peace and respect.
Speaking during a conference tagged “Islam and the Nigerian State:A
Centenary of Bridging Theocracy and Secularism”, a Professor of Islamic
Studies from the National Open University, Professor Ishaq Oloyede noted
that both Islam and Christianity have unified different ethnic groups
in the country and called for more understanding, tolerance and respect
amongst worshipers in the country.
He also blamed lack of unity and fragmentation among Muslims as partly responsible for misinformation on Islam.
The
President of Islamic Welfare Foundation, Mallam Aliu Bhadmus, frowned
at what he called misinformation and attempt to dub Boko Haram members
as Muslims.
He wondered how the group which kills, maims and abduct girls could be labelled Muslims when they indulge in unIslamic acts.
According to him, their actions are more political than religious.
The
Vice Chancellor University of Ilorin, Professor Abdulganiyu Ambali also
noted that Islam is a religion of peace that lays emphasis on good
neighbourliness, insisting that those who practice Islam are forbidden
to kill
Credit: Channels
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