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Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by nurudeen181(m): 6:49am On Sep 30, 2021 |
Speaking to Press TV in an exclusive interview, Nigeria’s most senior
Shia cleric Sheikh Ibrahim al-Zakzaky expresses certainty that the
majority of Nigerians would opt for an Islamic ruling system if there
was a referendum held today.
“I believe that if there will be a plebiscite in this country and people will
be asked ‘which system would you like? Is it the status quo, which is
inherited from the British colonialists or the Islamic system?’” he told
Press TV in the first interview to a network since he was released from
jail in July. “I’m sure that the majority will choose the Islamic system.
[Because] it will be the government of the people after all,” he added.
Zakzaky said, although, the authorities in Nigeria strictly forbid any
such vote, he did not rule out the prospect of the establishment of
such a system in Nigeria. However, this, he reiterated, depended on the
people being “given the choice” similar to what happened in Iran with
the referendum that followed the victory of the country’s Islamic
Revolution in 1979.
‘Nigeria fears Islamic system, but all IMN is after is democracy’
Nigerian authorities admit “in private not in public, that they fear the
Islamic Movement” and the potential that it may help establish the
“Islamic system just as the Revolution in Iran,” he said. But all the IMN
is after “is democracy. What is a democracy? It is the government of
the people.”
In December 2015, Nigeria’s military launched a crackdown as part of
a deadly state-ordered escalation targeting Zakzaky’s Islamic
Movement of Nigeria (IMN) that Abuja has branded as illegal.
The campaign saw the troops attacking Zakzaky’s residence in the
town of Zaria in Kaduna, burning the whole house down and afflicting
him and his wife with serious injuries that reportedly caused the cleric
to lose his left eye.
Zakzaky told Press TV that a subsequent surgery had found around 38
fragments of bullets in the space between his cheek and his head,
including in his eyes. His wife, he added, also received “gunshots to
stomach and thigh.”
“It is the will of God that I’m alive,” the cleric said.
‘Bloodbath that killed 1,200’
During the crackdown, the military also attacked the movement’s
members as they were holding religious processions, with the
government alleging that the Muslims had blocked a convoy of the
country’s defense minister. The movement has categorically rejected
the allegation and said the convoy had intentionally crossed paths with
the IMN’s members to whip up an excuse to attack them.
The violence led to the death of three of Zakzaky’s sons and hundreds
of his followers.
Although the state’s so-called investigation into the massacre never
allowed the inclusion of the IMN and its followers’ insights, one
government official testified that “they have buried 347 people” in just
“one of the mass graves,” he said, adding, “And we know that there
are other mass graves [too].”
The tally that has been kept by the IMN from the information obtained
from the victims’ relatives and other sources, however, shows that the
state’s bloodletting of the Shias led to “around 700 deaths.”
And this amounts to the movement’s tally just “so far,” he said, adding
that the actual number could be as high as 1,200.
“The Zaria massacre has opened the eyes and ears of the people… that
was not the first time, but only the worst that they have done,” Zakzaky
said.
Zakzaky and his wife were kept in custody despite a 2016 ruling by
Nigeria’s federal high court that ordered their release from prison. They
were acquitted of all their charges on July 28, but reports say that the
state is still trying to launch a new lawsuit against the couple. The couple’s freedom came about as a result of tireless activism on the part of Nigeria’s Shia faithful and numerous damning reports about their situation by international human rights bodies. Zakzaky said he and his wife currently are not able to travel aboard to seek medical assistance because the state is still withholding their passports months after their release and despite the fact that all the charges against them have been dropped. 'Victory of blood over the gun' Turning to the issue of the state’s persecution of the Shias, Zakzaky revealed that Abuja’s campaign against the followers of the faith goes as far back as the 1970’s, when he was a student fighting communist ideology and the ideology’s objection to religion. The crackdown dragged into the 80’s when the cleric was arrested and jailed for four years. The Shia leader spent another period in prison for nine months starting from December 1984. Two more bouts of crackdown on the Shia faithful saw him being incarcerated from 1987 to 1989 and from 1996 to 1998. In the latest crackdown on the Shia faithful, Nigerian police on Tuesday opened fire on a peaceful procession of Shias who were marking Arba’een, the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Tens of thousands of people were taking part in the annual commemoration when they were fired upon without provocation. Eight people were reportedly killed and an unspecified number of people were injured in the incident. Reason behind IMN's popularity Zakzaky identified his movement’s “call for justice and peace” and opposition to oppression—an inspiration that it drew from the third Shia Imam, Imam Hussein (AS)’s struggle—as the reason behind its popularity and its attracting people from various, even non-Muslim, sects throughout Nigeria. He said, “The message of Imam Hossein was very clear, it was 'the victory of blood over the sword', this time it is the 'victory of blood over the gun.' Certainly, the blood will emerge victorious.” Overall, Zakzaky concluded, the state’s campaign to demonize the movement only managed to “boost its morale” and reveal its true non- violent and peaceable nature to “the people of Nigeria and the whole world.”
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Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by nurudeen181(m): 6:50am On Sep 30, 2021 |
our people wey dey support am go soon get sense |
Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by shadeze: 6:56am On Sep 30, 2021 |
Look at the person that we were all campaigning for his release and the respect of his fundamental human rights. He is now showing himself to be a fanatical religious extremist that will do much damage if given the chance. 2 Likes |
Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by shadeze: 7:00am On Sep 30, 2021 |
nurudeen181:Omo, I don get sense oh. I was one of those agitating for his release but I can now see that he is just another shekau in disguise. 1 Like |
Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by Tokskob2008: 7:07am On Sep 30, 2021 |
He needs to go back to the prison and get more sense 1 Like |
Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by adolfHitler1934: 7:16am On Sep 30, 2021 |
ISLAMA' BAD... There's a reason for that name for a City. The Mohammedians are ever troublesome. It's in their DNA. |
Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by Ever8090: 7:29am On Sep 30, 2021 |
No wander Buhari and El-rufai dealt with this one..say majority of the the far North middle belt exclusive and south west Muslims not all Nigerians 1 Like |
Re: Sheikh Zakzaky To Press TV: Majority Of Nigerians In Favor Of Islamic System by Valkrie: 7:38am On Sep 30, 2021 |
Ever8090: Just say far north cos middlebelt people who are predominant Christians and traditional believes no send and dem dey like enjoy themselves well with cold bottle of beer every evening.... |
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