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Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by ogododo: 9:09am On Dec 26, 2021
Nothing emphasizes one’s vulnerability in Nigeria as much as being poor, and this has been the reality of the North’s attempts to implement the shariah legal system. In enforcing this obsessive hounding and harassment of the poor and powerless, Kano State Hisbah Board stands out and its trending comment on the recent emergence of a hijab-wearing Muslim woman as the winner of the 2021 Miss Nigeria beauty pageant, has it called out for perceived double standards. The same organization was loudly quiet when the children of the rich live-streamed their “Haram” parties from its jurisdiction. 

In July, the Hisbah embarked on banning the use of mannequins at fashion houses in Kano, and it’s confusing in a state that even had a Christian-dominated quarter called Sabon Gari. Around the same period, the group also made the news for punishing a Muslim boy who had stopped praying after being humiliated by the Hisbah corps for rocking an unconventional haircut. They didn’t even pause to reflect on their method, the correlation between their policing of the young man’s morality and their talibanizing dabbling in his private life. 

Early in the year, a notable Muslim cleric rattled Kano when he questioned the existence of an all-Christian settlement in the city. This is the society the Hisbah tempt a legion to embrace. But having a sub-national organization so empowered to undermine the rights of citizens, even those to whom the laws aren’t applicable, is scary. This is the reason we also need legislation against unlicensed public preaching to prevent us from the danger of divisive charlatans who threaten our diversity.

But the danger of the Hisbah is this realization that they aren’t a band of charlatans even if they sound and act like one, but a government-approved and funded organisation tasked with enforcing bastardization of a variant of shariah in which Rahama Sadau is vilified for the very “indecency” Governor Abdullahi Ganduje’s daughter was ignored or celebrated, and where Danlami the shopkeeper is punished and humiliated in public for stealing a thousand Naira while the politician caught on tape receiving kickbacks enjoys royal treatment. I’m not for morality policing, but such hypocrisy is disheartening.

That the Muslim society, especially the Muslim, requires systemic overhaul isn’t debatable. But the series of absurdities being projected as a reform, from sporting an unconventional haircut to having mannequins in boutiques, has only heightened the ridiculing of the Muslim they intend to protect. Anybody aroused by a mannequin doesn’t need redemption from a religion. They need vigorous therapy sessions to fight their perversion or even rehab to restore their sanity.

When, a few days ago, Haruna Ibn-Sina, the commandant of Kano Hisbah,  made the news for the plan to invite the parents of the reigning Miss Nigeria, Shatu Garko, who’s just 18 and Muslim,  “to talk to them about the actions of their daughter and the fact that what she did is illegal in Islam,” the hypocrisy was easy to point out. The same organization never kicked when known children of the political elite had their hair and body exposed at wild parties with known venues within their jurisdiction and had never bothered to share what they intended to tell Miss Shatu’s parents: “…to make them know that she cannot continue that path and also stop other girls from copying her”. 

The outrage over Shatu’s participation in Miss Nigeria disrupted the North’s promising campaign to amplify the devastations of terrorism and banditry across the region and hold President Buhari to account. The killings and destructions that have wrecked the North were instigated by the abuse of an aspect of Islam the Hisbah should’ve long tamed. Unfortunately, it’s hard to tell the difference between their zealotry and the extremism spiced by Mohammed Yusuf in inventing this Frankenstein’s monster loosed upon the North. 

When an individual’s morality and personal preferences trended in a region more than the tragedy killing its people, you know there’s a problem. Shatu is feared as a bad influence to the Muslims in a society that produced Mohammed Yusuf, Abubakar Shekau, and their successors Bakura Doro and Bakura Sa’alaba. If the Hisbah were sincerely out to project the practice and image of Islam, they would’ve paid attention to the lionizing of Bello Turji, a notorious leader of the terrorist cult operating in the Northwest. The villain is the subject of a trending song by a Hausa musician, who praised his valour that you almost forget Turji is a murderous terrorist. 

That a people who have unfiltered access to the Internet and all its warts and movies that promote western countercultures consider Shatu Garko or Rahama Sadau a culprit of our moral decadence is a paranoia taken too far. A region as socially and economically wrecked as the North should have bigger issues to debate, and the mass killings in Sokoto and others recorded since then are one of a million tragedies. And there’s no way we can ever achieve this unless we learn to see the hypocrisy of the state instruments being deployed to neutralize the poor man’s anger. 

The worst of these tragedies is that the poor Muslim has been brainwashed to see organizations like the Hisbah as the protector of his faith instead of a political tool to keep the him in check—and oppressed. So, the success of the Hisbah isn’t just their political recognition, but their appeal to the sentiments of the Wahhabi ideologues in their jurisdiction. Despite their hypocrisies, they still retain the approval of this group, and as long as the politicians too adhere to the sectarian sentiments, this arrangement is here to stay.


https://dailytrust.com/hisbah-the-poor-mans-police

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by slivertongue: 9:14am On Dec 26, 2021
The worst of these tragedies is that the poor Muslim has been brainwashed to see organizations like the Hisbah as the protector of his faith instead of a political tool to keep the him in check—and oppressed

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by slivertongue: 9:19am On Dec 26, 2021
the success of the Hisbah isn’t just their political recognition, but their appeal to the sentiments of the Wahhabi ideologues in their jurisdiction. Despite their hypocrisies, they still retain the approval of this group, and as long as the politicians too adhere to the sectarian sentiments, this arrangement is here to stay.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Aboks(m): 9:19am On Dec 26, 2021
Wetin concern us hisbah is 4 almajiris up north

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by slivertongue: 9:21am On Dec 26, 2021
A region as socially and economically wrecked as the North should have bigger issues to debate, and the mass killings in Sokoto and others recorded since then are one of a million tragedies. And there’s no way we can ever achieve this unless we learn to see the hypocrisy of the state instruments being deployed to neutralize the poor man’s anger.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by slivertongue: 9:24am On Dec 26, 2021
If the Hisbah were sincerely out to project the practice and image of Islam, they would’ve paid attention to the lionizing of Bello Turji, a notorious leader of the terrorist cult operating in the Northwest. The villain is the subject of a trending song by a Hausa musician, who praised his valour that you almost forget Turji is a murderous terrorist.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by slivertongue: 9:27am On Dec 26, 2021
That the Muslim society, especially the Muslim, requires systemic overhaul isn’t debatable.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Benbellamor: 9:33am On Dec 26, 2021
slivertongue:
A region as socially and economically wrecked as the North should have bigger issues to debate, and the mass killings in Sokoto and others recorded since then are one of a million tragedies. And there’s no way we can ever achieve this unless we learn to see the hypocrisy of the state instruments being deployed to neutralize the poor man’s anger.
what do we say about our Yoruba Muslims who are hypocrite's and support those ideologies too

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Tochj(m): 9:43am On Dec 26, 2021
Most of things we were taught by Religion needs serious overhauling
This is 21st century
We must understand that most things acceptable centuries ago can't stand today
That's what gives atheists reasons to believe that God doesn't exist
God of love can't be Wicked to ask us to do many things Religion teaches us.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by obiekunie01: 9:46am On Dec 26, 2021
From Daily Trust?? shocked shocked


Una never chi chomting! grin grin

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Racoon(m): 10:06am On Dec 26, 2021
The outrage over Shatu’s participation in Miss Nigeria disrupted the North’s promising campaign to amplify the devastations of terrorism and banditry across the region and hold President Buhari to account. The killings and destructions that have wrecked the North were instigated by the abuse of an aspect of Islam the Hisbah should’ve long tamed.

Unfortunately, it’s hard to tell the difference between their zealotry and extremism spiced by Mohammed Yusuf in inventing this Frankenstein’s monster loosed upon the North. When an individual’s morality and personal preferences trended in a region more than the tragedy killing its people, you know there’s a problem.


If the Hisbah were sincerely out to project the practice and image of Islam, they would’ve paid attention to the lionizing of Bello Turji, a notorious leader of the terrorist cult operating in the Northwest. The villain is the subject of a trending song by a Hausa musician, who praised his valour that you almost forget Turji is a murderous terrorist. 
Bastard bloody hypocrites.Even their fanatic zombies on this platform all share the same hypocrisy
Spits.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by vanbonattel: 10:18am On Dec 26, 2021
Hyppocrites

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Wazobia2216: 10:48am On Dec 26, 2021
The poor man's unsolicited police! grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Benjaniblinks(m): 11:23am On Dec 26, 2021
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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by ZendayaColeman(f): 11:23am On Dec 26, 2021
Islam & hypocrisy na match made from heaven.


Go watch docuseries about honor killings on YouTube and see the evil hypocrites finish.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by oluwaseyi0: 11:24am On Dec 26, 2021
north the bane of Nigeria

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by floss(m): 11:24am On Dec 26, 2021
Hmmm.... religion of piss

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by AderonkeOlaniyi(f): 11:24am On Dec 26, 2021
Those Hisbah officials are pure animals, but trust our afonja muslim miscreants to always support rubbish

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by lloydtruth: 11:24am On Dec 26, 2021
It has always been the poor man's police.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by b3llo(m): 11:24am On Dec 26, 2021
Cursed people. Hisbah will soon transform into another terrorist group the evil they do in the name of moral policing is so loud.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Agricmoney(m): 11:25am On Dec 26, 2021
ok o


Anyway, Agriculture is life

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by yenereal(m): 11:25am On Dec 26, 2021
grin
Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by explosiveskull(m): 11:26am On Dec 26, 2021
Hisbah should not be blamed solely, it is the religion it is representing. A religion deliberately designed to fit in the libido of one sex starved demon god that has never failed to remind his urchins that any act of terrorism is a service to him and rewardable with 72 pointed breast virgins.

The first grand patron of this religion was a rapist, it is on record how he was penising a 6 year old without remorse but met his doom with rat poison with another jewish woman. He died a miserable death like a rabid dog, was buried but scavenging pigs exhumed his petrifying carcass and ate almost half of his body especially snacking on his scrotal sack like groundnut. The idiot is now pig shit somewhere resting in pieces cos his religion is one of piss.

I no call any religion ooo but the mindset of the people who practice this worthless religion especially in our country is 80% of why Nigeria is still lurking in darkness, imagine what these guys are bothered about and you will see that these guys are not ready for any development, but allow others to go their free way so that you can keep your terrorist religion and enjoy it well like afghans are enjoying theirs, they will say No but lord lugard, let me see how you will make heaven with this abomination you committed.

These hooligans and vagabonds wish to export terrorism to the south, that is why they've sent all sorts of diabolical groups as ugm and co to cause chaos in the south and to blame it on IPOB, but we know all these. They females are disillusioned and paranoid without control ejaculating children looking like pikin like rabbits, they jam pack them in this almajiri system to go fend for themselves but they yab the east as baby factory whereas their women are baby industry.

The idiots in that region have started eating grass, we had an example in kastina, they now fuq goats since we boasted them of defiling cattles.
Was it not few weeks ago that bandits met some people in a village celebrating for child naming ceremony, the bandits threw the baby into the boiling stew and force each participant to eat part of the under cooked meat of the dead baby, please how can this religion churn out individuals who could reason up something this gruesome, it happened in same kastina but you will notice it was suppressed from the news instead it is the cannibal story in the east that was planted there by e enemies of the south who 75% worship that demon god and from that useless religion, they planted their stories to destabilise the south but they forget that we don't have a diabolical belief system like their religion, any god that said I should go kill others and myself to come see him, I will slap that god but no these ones fight for their weak and powerless imbechile god. The rich will send their children to oxford university but will go around to be penising the female children of the poor even not minding their age to be sometimes less than 2 years.

That their grand patron the prophet was very lazy and relied on robbing caravans and made trade routes very deadly and dangerous just like his followers have made some of our roads now, a clear example is the path from kogi towards the north, that road is like it is mined, there is no day that bad news won't ooze from that road. Their patron was abusing opium maybe part of this his religion was hallucinations since he also saw angel that was flying with feather wing. Jonsing nymphomaniac lunatic.

Since others made up their mind to secede from them they've used several intimidating prongs to coerce them because they know they are worthless and parasites, others write jamb and fight to get at least 200/400 but it will come to them, they'll be begging them to at least make 2/400 but no, they prefer to be smoking spirogyro in the gutter, sniffing sewer or gum. They are the quota system course baked graduates, educated illiterates that don't know their left from right.

I will keep remembering their atrocities and will update it here.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by dohyn(m): 11:26am On Dec 26, 2021
Honestly, it cannot be well with Lugard wherever he is for coupling us together as a nation.
No matter how much one wants to deny it, the truth is, the North is holding us back.. You read news about the Hisbah and the things they are bothered about and you wonder, which Angel did you offend that now decided to send you to Nigeria...chai

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by candidbabe(f): 11:26am On Dec 26, 2021
Nonsense HISBAH

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by illicit(m): 11:26am On Dec 26, 2021
Fvck Hisbah

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by winterfell007(m): 11:27am On Dec 26, 2021
Ever since I read that UAE removed all Islamic laws that were not in sync with modern reality and Saudi Arabia, opposedly pinnacle of Islamic values organized the first government-sponsored music concert in the heart of Riyadh where they both allowed males and females to intermingle, I have come to the conclusion that there’s something fundamentally wrong with Hisbah and their affiliated arm called ‘Mumuric’ undecided. Like the article said, they are truly in need of psychiatric evaluation, for one to ban a fashion mannequin in order to forestall men from lusting shows those people are truly retards and lacking in mentality

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Splitmind: 11:27am On Dec 26, 2021
The Hisbah Corps is the best thing to ever happen to Arewa, if not it would have been a sinful and decadent region like the lawless South.

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Angelfrost(m): 11:28am On Dec 26, 2021
Well written and commendable article... Long overdue honestly.

Religion in all its extremism, hypocrisy and double standards or even duplicity solely targets the poor and illiterate.

In a society where it is a taboo not to be wealthy (regardless of source of the worshipped wealth), Sharia and Hisbah will always thrive...

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Re: Hisbah: The Poor Man’s Police by Adesina18111(m): 11:28am On Dec 26, 2021
They look poor too...awon werey

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