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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by pimper24: 8:55am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.

The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html
80% of confusion in the world today is stored by Islam. What a Religious

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by pimper24: 8:58am On Dec 17, 2017
80% of confusion in the world today is stirred by Islam

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by chinjo(m): 8:58am On Dec 17, 2017
Why always Yoruba Muslims? Are they trying to impress their slave masters (Fulani's)?

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by blkmum700: 9:00am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!


You know the most stupid thing in life is lying to your self.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGL5e1U2qrI

the video above is Islam in japan,stop posting what you don't know,their are several Islam in japan videos on youtube.

list of mosques in Japan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mosques_in_Japan
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by khristal87(m): 9:02am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:


You can relocate to Japan if you are really pained bcz here in Nigeria their is nothing you people can do about Islam.
We dnt ve to worry abt u muslims, because u ll destroy ursef with time. Look at d case of shiite n sunni clash, Boko haram hs already started d work...by d time they re tru with boundry states, they ll move in closer until dey finish d entire north...we re jst observing u ppl destroying urselves.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by MrDude: 9:06am On Dec 17, 2017
blkmum700:



You know the most stupid thing in life is lying to your self.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGL5e1U2qrI

the video above is Islam in japan,stop posting what you don't know,their are several Islam in japan videos on youtube.

list of mosques in Japan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mosques_in_Japan

Wikipedia? grin well you can console yourself or choke on it grin

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by blkmum700: 9:08am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:


Wikipedia? grin well you can console yourself or choke on it grin


i busted your lie,just admit it.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Bigbite1000(m): 9:11am On Dec 17, 2017
I blame Abraham and Serah for allowing this cursed generation of Ishmail to come into existence.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by cooljoe(m): 9:18am On Dec 17, 2017
wa abou my frnd who says d bible says men shouldn't wia women's clothing and vice versa, Nd she interprets trousers to be men clothes and ol her life not once has she ever worn trousers but wen she got to nysc camp, did she request 4 a khaki skirt or wore d prescribed khaki trousers? let's have sense abeg

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by nzeobi(m): 9:38am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!
same thing will happen in biafra

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by melejo(m): 9:41am On Dec 17, 2017
DeLaRue:
The level of suspicion amongst peoples of different religions, particularly Christians and Moslems is just out of all proportion.

Tolerance has to be given a chance.

From the picture I saw, the so-called veil did not cover the face of the lady that was denied a call to the bar.

It should be possible to accommodate such simple attire for call to bar ceremony. We see women wear this in offices, on the streets, in schools etc

Yes, the rules are the rules, but the body in charge of setting the rules should consider allowing a simple veil. Obviously, the type that covers the full face is a different thing entirely.




Your post would have made sence without mentioning Christianity just to sound politically correct. Who told you the benchers are Christians? They are made up of Christians, Muslims, traditionalists and those confused ones called atheist. Now tell me what necessitated the mentioning of Christians in your comments

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Abdulazeez007(m): 9:45am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:
I trust her. You are not a real child of your father if you can't do that.
and you claim to. Be a Christian, you believe in the portraits of the oyinbo man to be Jesus, and the lady to be Mary. Mean while the lady portrayed as may has her Hair+ body covered. Shey you believe in them, why won't you do the same as Mary?
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by melejo(m): 9:47am On Dec 17, 2017
skedman:
which of the religion is more confused. Your religion that has know unity. You critise yourselves. Cele will talk,jehovah witness,catholic and so on.
with evidence on my street you tend to find up to 10 churches.
The dressing code for the christain women is worse to the extent that they use handkerchief to cover thier hair on a sunday
Daddy frezze is becoming popular because of all the immoral act of the so call ed pastor .
you now saw a lady that graduated and passed the law school that stood on the ground based on her mode of dressing with reference to her religion. She never dressed nude nor indecent.you can never see a christain lady that will stand on her ground based on her religion .

So Islam has unity? Lol. Thank you for your unity, I prefer our disunity to your unity bro. Thank God all you said is criticize. I know one day you will worship I'm ISIS mosque because you are united. I've never seen or heard of a deeper life member slapping a Catholic member because he doesn't believe in Mary but make Shia catch Sunni in a corner, make Shekau catch you. Unity ko, bomb ni

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Wesely01(m): 9:54am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.

The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html


If you like go as Ninja or you go naked , HEAVY OYO FOR YOU and na you SAbi. Nigerians hypocritics in the highest level.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Abdulazeez007(m): 9:56am On Dec 17, 2017
melejo:
Your post would have made sence without mentioning Christianity just to sound politically correct. Who told you the benchers are Christians? They are made up of Christians, Muslims, traditionalists and those confused ones called atheist. Now tell me what necessitated the mentioning of Christians in your comments
he shd mention Christianity. Why do you always run away from the truth?, but Jesus mother covers her hair and you guys believe in her as the mother of God. Yet she's always covered.
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by uppa(m): 10:07am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:


You can relocate to Japan if you are really pained bcz here in Nigeria their is nothing you people can do about Islam.
why are you unclothed in your pix?
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by godofuck231: 10:13am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.

The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Haha, another fool, do you even know who's swearing you in, tha law bar association is tantamount to a cult, it dates back to the Greek and Roman Era, they are a guild and are sacred everything was based on uniformity and codes
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by jaggabban: 10:14am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:


You can relocate to Japan if you are really pained bcz here in Nigeria their is nothing you people can do about Islam.
grin
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by nwakibie3(m): 10:27am On Dec 17, 2017
Mantain:
Islam teaches modesty and she is only oppressed because of this. God isvwith you my sister.

So wearing of hijab is now modesty
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Georgeisco2007: 10:29am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Islam and confusion are like Siamese twins connected by brain. It's becoming even more glaring by the hour that Satan himself; the great "confusionist" its a Muslim. If ever there was a Satan to begin with.

You just made my day 2day. I don't know why people choose to leave the road and be walking in the bush. Bringing religion into profession is the height of it all. It took her 5 years to know the law, but she broke it within 2 hours in a day. And some people are making noise, quoting section 38 of nigeria's constitution.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by highbee02: 10:30am On Dec 17, 2017
odduduwa:
nonsense try and see useless Islamic fool
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by YourWife(f): 10:35am On Dec 17, 2017
olasaad:


You can relocate to Japan if you are really pained bcz here in Nigeria their is nothing you people can do about Islam.

But u ain't wearing hijab here... We can still see your skin

Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by highbee02: 10:37am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Intolerance, Discrimination and Sentiments
By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat

In a multi cultural and multi religious society like Nigeria, violation of basic rights breeds chaos and disobedience.

While discrimination, especially on the basis of religion causes disunity among people, sentiments on the other hand, causes fracture and motivate the feeling of revenge.

This is why every lover of peace and unity must at all times, be sensitive to the basic rights of others and not be seen as obstacle for no just cause.

Following my publication on the hijab controversy at the Nigerian law school few days ago, titled ‘’Nigerian Law School and the need for change’’, several people had reached out to me to give their views on the subject matter. In view of the numerous messages, I feel that i owe them further explanation in the interest of public good. So, this publication is a follow up to the first one, hoping that people might learn to understand the implication of their actions and its effect on peaceful coexistence, which will directly or indirectly have effect on their own living.

Apart from the fact that hijab is a legal right, already upheld in several court in the country, what we are contending with is our level of intolerance, discrimination and sentiments, not for any personal good or benefit, but for the satisfaction of bias.
The idea that people who share different faith, culture or tradition must not be accommodated or their rights not be protected is a fundamental flaw in our reasoning that must not be left unchallenged. This is an archaic reasoning in all ramifications.

For example, in February 2017, the Court of Appeal Lagos Division dismissed an application filed by the Lagos State Government seeking an injunction to suspend Hijab use by Muslim female pupils in public schools. While dismissing the suite, the Judge held that the ban on hijab was discriminatory. The panel upheld the contention that the ban violated their rights to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, dignity of human persons and freedom from discrimination guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution. So, there is no argument on whether or not, hijab is a right. The contention is about our level of intolerance, discrimination and sentiments.

When I see people opposing the use of hijab, I ask myself only one question. On what basis are they opposing it? Does wearing hijab by one person, infringes the right of the other person who don’t want to wear it? If not, how does the person who enjoys the right of not using hijab, justify his or her opposition to those who want to wear it? Only one answer surfaces here and it is intolerance.

Unfortunately, by opposing hijab, you are not fighting for your own right, but instead, fighting against the right of others. This is really a dangerous mindset, not against the people you oppose per se, but against your own self, because the same reasoning you use to justify your opposition to the rights of others will be brought into the quality of decisions you make for yourself.

But here is even a greater danger. When you oppose the right of others for no sane reason or benefits to you, they will also oppose you for no sane reason or benefit to them when the opportunity comes. Both of you would then continue to oppose each other for no sane reason, thereby leading to unnecessary tension, suspicion and even violence. This is what has breed insecurity in our country. The unnecessary suspicion manifest in virtually every aspect of our lives and it continues to escalate and breed tension even in the most unexpected places.

I have observed over the years that most of the conflicts we have in Nigeria are not real conflicts, they are mostly unnecessary conflicts born out of nothing and to achieve nothing. More importantly, they cannot be resolved, because they are nothing. You cannot resolve nothing, when there is nothing. Our conflicts are imaginary, born out of psychological misconception and the need to oppose others for opposition sake. This is why even those who claimed to be human right activists or lawyers fall into this ditch of inconsistency without seeing their bias. From claiming to be proponent of rule of law, they will take a 360 degree U-turn against the right of others and still feel the need to justify their absurdity.

For example, just few months ago, we defended the right of a female Muslim Central Bank Deputy Governor Aisha Ahmad, who chooses not to wear hijab, but today, those who defended her right not to use hijab are the same set of people are opposing the right of another female Muslim, who chooses to wear hijab. How can one lady have the right not wear hijab, and the other won’t have the right to wear it? This is where the inconsistency in activism comes in. It appeared they are not really interested in the law or the rightness of an action, but merely taking a position that is only consistent with their sentiment, interest or affiliation at a particular time.

On a final note, let me remind us all that, if we oppose other peoples right because it infringes on our own right, this is understandable. If we also oppose other people’s practices because it prevents us from practicing ours, this may also be understandable. And even if we oppose the right of others because it affects our own interest, that maybe acceptable as well. But, what could never be understandable is the fact that, we oppose other people’s right, not because it infringes on ours or prevent us from enjoying our own interest, but simply because we do not want others to enjoy their own right. This is a disjointed reasoning that we must expunge from our society if we are to achieve cohesion, stability and tranquility.

Abdulrazaq O Hamzat is a Human Rights Ambassador and Executive Director of Foundation for Peace Professionals. He can be reached at discus4now@gmail.com
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by seniormallam(m): 10:41am On Dec 17, 2017
that Ilorin lady should have written to the law school to iron it out before that day, she trend for the wrong reason because she has made herself a Muslim lawyer, I'm very sure Christians will not be comfortable working with her, when we have female Muslim as benchers that day she played herself, happy fighting o
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by hillsate: 10:44am On Dec 17, 2017
bilms:
Another Female law graduate vow to attend call to bar with hijab next year
http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html

Following the refusal of Nigeria Law School to call Miss Firdaus Amasa to bar for refusing to take off her hijab last week, another female law graduate from University of Ilorin, Laylah Al-Mubarakah has vow to attend the same programme next year with her hijab on.
The father of the lady, Alhaji Abubakar Aliagan, a lecturer in the university of Ilorin went to social media to announce the resolve of his daughter in solidarity with Firdaus. He stated that, ''MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED''

Alhaji ABubakar Aliagan wrote on his facebook page as follows:

Firdaus Amasa is a daughter of a dear friend. She was not call to bar because she was adamant on her Islamic mode of dress. She was a year ahead of my daughter at the Faculty of law, University of Ilorin. When her courageous father, Mallam Oba Amasa, came to my house ( he sometimes pray the SALAT in my mosque) to break the news to me, my only regret is that Firdaus was left alone in this struggle. How I wish my daughter is there this year to stand behind her.

Whether this matter is settled amicably in the court or not, my daughter, LAYLAH AL-MUBARAKÀH, has vowed to be the next victim. She wrote the following lines in her blog.................

Reading the news that our courageous sister, Amasa Al jannah Fidaos was not called to the Nigerian bar because she refused to remove her hijab brought tears to my eyes. Is Fidaos the only muslim lawyer out there? Others should have joined her. I wish there were more muslim females like her. To some you may think what she has done is rebellious. But to me it is courageous and she has maintained her stand as a muslim.

Imagine this, A girl has been brought up in the way ordained by Allah right from her birth, she has been wearing the hijab from then, She has never for once remove her hijab just for the sake of being called to bar she has to remove it. Removing the Hijab is being naked.

I have been asked several times that will i remove my hijab when i am to be called to Nigerian Bar? I always answer that I dont know. But Now, I have my answer, Amasa al jannah firdaos has provided the answer.

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly Chapter 4, Section 38 (1) of the 1999 constitution and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right, provide:“Every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance.” Is denying her entrance in to the hall because she is wearing the hijab not an infringement on her right to practise her religion?

To Firdaos, you were our Ameerah in National Association of Muslim Law Students Unilorin Chapter and you led us well, When you were the Ameerah, through your humility and selflessness you inspired me to be like you . Now you have laid the foundation to justice and i pray and hope your efforts will be acknowledged. I celebrate you and to me you are a Legend.

This is a wake up call to every muslim in Nigeria, to fight for this injustice and use the position and power the Almighty has bestowed on you all to fight for this injustice.

MY DAUGHTER, EVEN IF AM NOT ALIVE AND THE MATTER IS NOT RESOLVED........YOU RECEIVE MY BLESSINGS........IN THE LIKE MANNER THE FATHER OF FIRDAUS IS NOT DISTURBED ........

http://mrrightsng..com.ng/2017/12/another-female-law-graduate-vow-to.html


Every institution has its rules and regulations. You can impose your personal belief on any institution. If the rules and regulations of any institution is not in line with your personal belief, leave the institution alone and do something else. Nigeria is a secular nation and does not do the bidding of individuals.

The Amasa lady in question attended the call to bar dinner without Hijab. Why is she insisting on attending the swearing in with Hijab if she has no motive.

The regulation involving dressing in the law school is clear about Hijab. The law school is not against wearing it or did Amasa complain that she was not allowed to wear Hijab while in the school? The law school demands that the ears must be visible for the ceremony. Put on your Hijab but your ears must be visible.

There are sessions that require certain dress codes which am sure the lady knows. Why did she have to wait for the D day before beginning her protest? Are there write ups or petitions she has presented to the law school? Didn't she sign agreeing to abide by the rules and regulations of the law school?

For the Lady preparing to do hers next year, she should please begin testing her might at bar dinner.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by mikolo4us: 10:53am On Dec 17, 2017
misguided fanatics.....I loathe religion fanatics....they are everywhere...In the Mosque, Church etc
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by bigfish3k: 11:01am On Dec 17, 2017
DeLaRue:
The level of suspicion amongst peoples of different religions, particularly Christians and Moslems is just out of all proportion.

Tolerance has to be given a chance.

From the picture I saw, the so-called veil did not cover the face of the lady that was denied a call to the bar.

It should be possible to accommodate such simple attire for call to bar ceremony. We see women wear this in offices, on the streets, in schools etc

Yes, the rules are the rules, but the body in charge of setting the rules should consider allowing a simple veil. Obviously, the type that covers the full face is a different thing entirely.

agreed , it didn't cover her face then what is the purpose & function of the veil on her if it didn't cover her face if not to just cause trouble in a troubleless setting

these people and trouble eeh, na 5 & 6
they just don't like peace and serenity
inferiority complex behavior all the time




Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by olayinka63: 11:02am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!

You can start firstly, remove me from nairaland, then push me out of Nigeria if you are capable. If not you're just a ant talking to an elephant.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by drlateef: 11:07am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:
Why can't the sane world learn from the Japanese??

I want a country where Islam is ban! mosques demolish and Muslims kicked out of the country - giving them a chance to abandon their cult of course. 

JAPAN has NO TROUBLE at all with Islam: 1 mosque in the entire country, 10,000 Muslims in a population of 130 million; Muslims not allowed to own property or evangelise and are deported the minute they do something Islamic, such as protesting about Japanese culture.

Can't we LEARN something from the Japanese?

Before any mod move to hide this post let's us be clear to ourselves here, I have written fact!

I hope your brain is working fine? But it could not be. Do you think Nigeria belongs to Christians? I blame the Muslims who have been so docile against discrimination for decades. Otherwise you would not be talking this trash.

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Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by shoboy9: 11:11am On Dec 17, 2017
Boko Haram are living among us, no doubt. Many will kill xtians openly and get away with it. Why is it surprising that those that are supposed to uphold a secular law are more interested in fighting for symbols of terrorism?
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by Nobody: 11:12am On Dec 17, 2017
Islam is cancer !
Re: Another Female Law Graduate Vow To Attend Call To Bar With Hijab Next Year by bigK001: 11:29am On Dec 17, 2017
MrDude:


Couldn't read through all that.. Be a little more comprehensive next time.

What brings Christianity into this na? At least around Christians I don't feel threatened speaking my mind. You think for one second there will be a Muslim Daddy freeze? Not even in the next world grin now Listen up kiddo, just picture Daddy freeze a Muslim criticizing Islam, trust me he wouldn't see 2018. His head would have been separated from his body a long time ago by now.


It's a lie.

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