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Religion / Shiite Members Celebrate Christmas With Christians In Kaduna (Photos) by DrDent(m): 7:27am On Dec 27, 2016
Members of IMN Celebrated Christmas with Christians in Kaduna
Posted by Baqeer Gashua on Sunday, 25 December 2016

Being text of Christmas message delivered in Churches today by IMN members in Kaduna as they felicitated with Christians

The leaders and worshipers of this and all other Churches, I greet you in the ways and manners that Prophets (AS) greet; Shalom. Salam, Peace unto you.

Today 25th December, 2016 we are here, as we usually do over the years, to felicitate with you on the auspicious occasion of the birth of Jesus (AS), whom we also so much love and cherish. Christmas is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar, and many Christians celebrate the religious significance of this day. We are here to merry with you on the birth of he whose return has been foretold by our Prophet (SAWA) to herald the appearance of the awaited one, Imam Mahdi (ATF). Both we are told in our scriptures will return to fill the Earth with justice, even as it is presently filled with tyranny and oppression. We are here at Christmas to celebrate with you Christians and your leaders, who follow the pure teachings of Jesus (AS) – a great prophet of God Almighty.

We therefore share the joy and celebration of our Christian friends and neighbours. This is not the first time. This interfaith harmony between us is indeed not a new phenomenon. It was exemplified by the founder of Islam himself. When the persecution got out of hand in Mecca, in the early days of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) had asked his followers to migrate to Abyssinia, where the righteous Christian King Negus “would not tolerate any injustice.” After Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) migrated to Medina and was anointed the head of state, many Christian delegations went visiting. They were always well received by the Prophet (SAWA). During one of such visits, an envoy asked for a place to pray. He was not sent out in the open. He was rather offered the mosque. The Prophet (SAWA) was quoted as saying, “Conduct your service here in the mosque. It is a place consecrated to God.”

In the covenant with Christians of Najran, the Prophet (SAWA) had stated; “I will protect their religion and their Church wherever they are found, be it on earth or at sea, in the West or in the East, with utmost vigilance on my part, the People of my House, and the Muslims as a whole.” Again, in the Covenant with the Christians of Persia, the Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) said; “No Christians shall be brought by force to confess Islam, and Muslims shall extend over the Christians everywhere the arm of mercy and kindness, protecting them from the exactions of oppressors.” Also in the Covenant with the Monks of Mount Sinai, the Prophet (SAWA) stated; “If a monk or pilgrim seeks protection, in mountain or valley, in a cave or in tilled fields, in the plain, in the desert, or in a church, I am behind them, defending them from every enemy; I, my helpers, all the members of my religion, and all my followers, for they [the monks and the pilgrims] are my protégés and my subjects.”

In the Charter of Medina, our Prophet (SAWA) guaranteed equal rights and freedoms to Christians and Jews. “Christians are my citizens, and by God, I hold out against anything that displeases them. No compulsion is to be on them. Neither are their judges to be removed from their jobs nor their monks from their monasteries. No one is to destroy a house of their religion, to damage it, or to carry anything from it to the Muslims’ houses. The Muslims are to fight for them. Their churches are to be respected. No one of the Muslims is to disobey this covenant till the Last Day.”

We therefore hold these covenants very dear. That is why this same hospitality is displayed by our leader, Sheikh Zakzaky, who follows the true teachings of the Prophet (SAW) and his legacies. He showed us that Christians are not our enemies, but our brothers and sisters in humanity. He feels the pains of all oppressed & wronged in whatever part of the world, no matter the religion & no matter the colour of their skin. Christians are at home during our programs. For several Christians, his house is a preferred place of refuge in times of crises. He sends us adherents to attend churches to protect them and also during Christian celebrations such as this. As the Patron of Christian-Muslim Alternative to Conflict C-MAC, the speech he delivered at the inauguration of the body remains a reference point in the cause of peaceful co-existence. Hence, we have done this over the years. The bond of fellowship can only wax stronger to impress the admirers and confound our common enemies.

Like I mentioned earlier, Both Jesus and Imam Mahdi will work together. If we join forces from now against tyranny and oppression, we will be laying a good foundation for them. When they both return, they must see us prepared to assist them in their Divine mandate. It is on this basis that I call on Christians to team up with us. The Church should join the struggle against oppressors and tyrants. Together, we can champion unity among all religious people and take a unified stance against aggressive leaders. I therefore implore you to stand by us and our leader and all oppressed people in the country and beyond against aggression and discriminations.

Fellow Christian friends, I wish you well and share your joy this day, and I hope you accept our heart-felt warm wishes and prayers.

Merry Christmas and a happy Prosperous New Year in advance!

Thank You

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Politics / The Prospect of Our Youth by DrDent(m): 7:17am On Dec 27, 2016
Like the phrase always go " leaders of tomorrow " youth over the world are working tirelessly to achieve that mantle of leadership in their society, unfortunate the opposite is the case when it comes to Nigeria and Africa at large. Across America and Europe we've witnessed in the recent and past elections how young people assume the mantle of the leadership in their countries to move and shape their countries in a better ways. A very common example is the hero and role model of many African youth; President Barrack Obama who became President of the powerful country on earth, in his mid 40s, the Australian PM who comes into power in his mid 30s, while in the just concluded general elections in the US we've witnessed how young peoples in their young ages have win elections. And so on and so forth.Those young men and women who are making differences across the world are no different humans than us, we've same biological system and mechanisms. But the difference is their leaders, weren't too selfish and corrupt like ours. They were loyal and patriotic to their nations and worked hard to shape the future of the young generation when they leave.Unfortunately our leaders ( or rulers as I prefer to call them) have no plans for the future of our young generation, instead they use us as the operating machines to attain higher status in the society at the cost of our very own future. Today our politicians have turned the very people we regard as the leaders of tomorrow into gang leaders who serve their dirty political game. The prospect of our youth keeps on derailing by the day, from political thugs to religious fanatics to regional bigots, while our counterparts in other countries are busy trying to develop their countries and advance in science and technology and explore ways to improve their economies ours are paid to kill and destroy political opponents.

While I see poverty and lack of proper education as the major causes of lack of development amongst our youth, religious fanaticism and political bigotry along with tribalism are also a major concern we've to address to get ourselves back in the right track. The political system and corruption in the nation have caused poverty that the common man can't afford to educate his children talk less about affording expensive medical bills, while those whose parents looted our treasures are fed with golden spoon attending schools across developed countries in Europe and America.

Its is high time for our poor youth to realise their prospects and the potential in them, its time we free ourselves from the shackles and bondage we're in, to free ourselves from the modern slavery of our political elite. Youth from all over this country needs to unite to achieve a better future, irrespective of our religion, tribe or ideology we're all the same because we all have one religion and tribe and that's humanity. Those elite in the society are using religion and tribe to cause disunity among us for their own political careers. When they loot our country and share it among them selves, they don't care or ask who's a Muslim or Christian a southerner or a northerner, they cause agitation among us for their gain. So its time we forget our grudges and put aside our differences to work towards a greater future.

The peace and stability of our great nation rest in the very hands of our youth, and the question the readers will ask is how?

As defined by many political scientists; Democracy is a government of the people for the people by the people. There's so much to this definition that many of us don't understand, if democracy is government by the people then from my own little understanding its the people who have the power to determine their government. Going by the youth percentage in population we've almost 45% of the population of our country, which means we've a determinant factor in who governed our country.

We need to understand our electoral powers and use them wisely. We need not to involve ourselves in violence or insurgents to achieve this objective, but through the ballot bix by voting out those who mean no good to our beloved country irrespective of our differences.

Its time we wake up and say no to post election violence, political thugry, ethnic and religious violence, the youth have paid a big price enough for that already, its time we say a big capital NO to violence that resonates in the mind of everyone and embraced one another and live in peace. Hatred can never change our plight but instead it will only add salt to our wound.

To change this we all have to join our hands to achieve this. The blame game and pointing fingers needs to stop. We all are equal wether a Yoruba, igbo or hausa. The task of developing this country rest on our shoulders and its time we start and the earlier we do the better.

Bashar M Aliyu

A concerned citizen

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