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Sheikh Tijani Cautions MURIC Against Partisan Politics, Attack On Aregbesola

by Moses Orjime
2 years ago
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The Khalimul Muslimeena of Oyo Kingdom, Sheikh Daud Tijani has admonished the Prof Ishaq Akintola–led Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) over comments on the personality of the immediate-past minister of interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.

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He wondered why an organisation like MURIC, which is expected to be apolitical is taking sides and casting aspersions on personalities without taking steps to either resolve or preach peace. Tijani who is popularly known as Igi-Ogun spoke in a short video obtained by LEADERSHIP.

He cautioned the Muslim group and religious leaders to be fair and objective and follow prescribed injunctions in the holy books before dabbling into issues, so as not to incur the wrath of Allah.

The Khadimul Musleemena of Oyo kingdom said Akintola’s recent statement on the feud between Aregbsola and President Bola Tinubu shows how partisan his organisation is on the matter, stating that, MURIC is not even in the right position to comment on such matters.

The Islamic scholar queried why MURIC which did not join efforts to resolving the feud with the intervention of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi and the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, would suddenly take a position on a matter it did not make efforts to find a solution to.

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He said, “Before one can be called an alfa or scholar, there are many things involved. Firstly, he must have Islamic knowledge. Secondly, he must be a good example. Thirdly, he must be courageous. Fourthly, he must be one who doesn’t eat anyhow. And lastly, he must be truthful.

“God makes it mandatory for all leaders of Islam that they must not participate in partisan politics. And before you can talk about Islam, you must not participate in partisan politics. But the viral clip we saw from MURIC today shows he’s engaging in partisan politics.

“As Muslims, we must play a vital role in conflict resolution. Therefore, in the conflict between Asiwaju and Aregbesola, the TMC and MSSN all over Nigeria played a vital role in ensuring that peace reigns once again between the two because they both need our prayers.

“We met with Alhaji Muhydeen Bello to help us in resolving the issue. We went to El-Rufai, and even in Osun State, we took five steps, we met with the Ooni and the Alafin, and many people to ensure that peace reigns, and we are still working on it.

“So, for MURIC to condemn one person in the newspapers shows they are just looking for what to eat. If someone listens to what MURIC is saying, it shows he is a fanatic, and he can also be referred to as a mere journalist. Therefore, he can’t be referred to as a scholar.”


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