NSCIA felicitates with Nigerian Muslims
By Collins MBAKWE
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has felicitated the Nigerian Muslim ‘Ummah and indeed the entire Muslim world on the auspicious occasion of the 1443 AH ‘Idul Fitr.
This is contained in a statement signed by Arc. Zubairu Haruna Usman-Ugwu, Director of Administration
Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and made available to newsmen on Friday 29th April 2022.
The council reminded all Muslims that Zakat ul Fitr is a compulsory food levy imposed on privileged Muslims, to be given to the less privileged in the society.
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The Council, therefore, appeals to all concerned to ensure that they do not only comply but comply on time.
“The general practice is to give out the standard measurement to beneficiaries in the last two days of Ramadan and not later than before the ‘Id prayer,” it added.
According to the statement, the President-General of the council and Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence, Alh. Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar enjoined the Nigerian Muslim Ummah to search for the crescent of Shawwal 1443 AH immediately after sunset on Saturday, April 30th, 2022, which is equivalent to 29th Ramadan, 1443 AH.
“If the crescent is sighted by Muslims of impeccable character, then His Eminence would declare Sunday, May 1st, 2022, as the 1st of Shawwal and the day of ‘Idul Fitr.
However, if the crescent is not sighted that day, then Monday, 2nd May 2022, automatically becomes the day of ‘Idul Fitr.
In addition to the established and traditional Islamic leaders in each locality, members of the National Moon Sighting Committee (NMSC) can be contacted to report credible and positive sightings of the Crescent of Shawwal 1443 AH.”
The Council used the medium to express its serious concern about the skyrocketing prices of food and consumables in the country.
The council appealed to the government to stem the tide of inflation while urging traders too to desist from the habit of arbitrarily increasing the price of food items.
It also appealed to politicians to consider politics as a service to the Nation, which should not be pursued as a do-or-die affair.
“Nigerians should freely choose their leaders based on those who will lead them with justice, fairness, and character in line with our usual prayer.
“O Allah, make the best of us our leaders and don’t make the worst of us our leaders. Don’t make us, on account of our sins, be under those who will neither fear you nor be compassionate to us,” it added.
The council further urged Muslims to exercise their rights to contest for elective positions and also participate actively in the electoral process by not only obtaining their Permanent Voters Cards, which are still ongoing but also casting their votes on the days of elections.
“The Council insists that it is a religious duty for every Muslim to obtain his/her voter’s card.”
Continuing, the council welcomed the policy of the Nigeria Police Force which allows female personnel to use a head covering just as it is done in other civilized countries of the world, including the United States, Britain, and Canada.
“Other military, paramilitary and security agencies are also urged to toe the line because that is the right way to go to promote inclusivity and civility in service.”
Furthering, the council expressed serious concern about the persecution of Muslims particularly in Bauchi and many Southern states, including Rivers State University, where up till now, Muslim students are denied a befitting place of worship on campus.
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“The council condemned the killing of a Muslim in Ijagbo and the vicious attacks perpetrated on peaceful demonstrators on 3rd February 2022.
The victims were only exercising their constitutionally guaranteed right to peaceful protest over the decision of Oyun Baptist High School, Ijagbo, to deny some Muslim students entry to the school premises on account of their use of hijab.
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The council urged Muslims to continue to exercise patience and restraint in the interest of peace and national development, despite the ceaseless provocations received from those who ought to be their partners in faith.
“Muslims should always remember that, “Allah is with the patient ones” (Q Al-Anfal, 8: 46) and that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said that, “patience is light”;
Concluding, the council appealed to ASUU and the Federal Government to find an amicable solution to the ongoing impasse/ strike and not allow some unscrupulous individuals to mobilize students in the name of protests to destabilize the country.
“We call on security agencies to up their game and forcefully address the dangerous security situation in the country;
We advise all Muslims to pray fervently to the Almighty Allah, especially during the concluding part of Ramadan, for peace, security, and wellbeing of Nigeria and Nigerians.”