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| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by elfiddy(m): 11:20am On May 15, 2022 |
His real name is even Qathem killmods: |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Nobody: 11:26am On May 15, 2022 |
elfiddy:Can u Imagine.. "Son of a dog" that's who they're killing humans over.. Now i am 100% convinced Islam is a religion of terrorists, for terrorists and by terrorists ![]() |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by athorello(m): 11:35am On May 15, 2022 |
EmZsquare:Why can't Muslim in a class or school WhatsApp group respect the fact that there are Christians and others in the group? Civilised people know that there's time and place for everything. Religion, politics, sports and other opinionated discuss should be limited or moderated in formal settings. Majority of Nigerians are ignoramuses. However, barbaric people think they have to fight and kill for their Allah when others don't follow their ways instead of using that energy to fight for good leaders and better life. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by CharleyBright(m): 11:46am On May 15, 2022 |
Tissaia:Shut up. Muslim laws should be applicable to only Muslims. Muslim law should not be used to judge a non Muslim. That's why you Muslims during your fasting tend to see others not fasting as infidels. As a Christian must I follow u fast? Do Muslims follow Christians to fast? I think it is time they create another country for Nigerian Muslims so una go carry una violence to kill una self. So so kill kill kill una sabi. Religion of violence. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by ambassadorsam(m): 12:44pm On May 15, 2022 |
Tell me why Nigerians should not vote by religion? Let's all get our PVC ready. Enough of entrusting our lives into the hands of leaders who see us differently. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Panda7(m): 12:54pm On May 15, 2022 |
Naajjii:you are justifying mad unjudicial religious killing with ritual killings which is a crime against humanity laws. what do deluded Islamic extremists get from killing innocent people?? |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Ojuntana: 1:41pm On May 15, 2022 |
Tissaia:Can you as a Muslim go to the US and enforce your death for blasphemy decree? The way I see it, Muslims are cowards if their laws only take effect where they're the majority. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by AK481(m): 1:48pm On May 15, 2022 |
What does it says about those who blasphame against christains ? |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Ojuntana: 1:49pm On May 15, 2022 |
EmZsquare:How exactly did she insult Muhammad |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by maestroferddi: 1:51pm On May 15, 2022 |
Winters23:You captured it aptly... This is the problem with Southerners... Whenever a matter like this comes, you will see countless numbers of people coming with some form of pdeudo-intellectuality... They rationalize, cuddle and try to explain away an issue which is basically existential... Give it one week and we are back to factory settings. In the next couple of months, the savages will strike again...and why won't they? |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by almarthins(m): 2:04pm On May 15, 2022 |
litigator:If God can't fight for himself then he is not God. Muslim call Allah the merciful but they kill mercilessly. Bloody islam |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by yommen: 2:25pm On May 15, 2022 |
Tissaia:What nonsense are you saying? Must you bring Yorubas into all issues? Has any xtian ever been attack in majorly Yoruba- occupied regions? If you use your sense well, you should know that the issue in the north is an issue of indoctrination? Doctrine is human-made so as religion. Only fellowship is devine. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Nobody: 2:30pm On May 15, 2022 |
litigator:The gruesome murder of Deborah Yakubu This is exactly what happened to Abdullar Alhaji Umaru on the 14th day of July 1999. Here is the gist of what happened in that case as decided by the Supreme Court in SHALLA v. STATE (2007) LPELR-3034(SC). One man called Abubakar Dan Shalla and five of his friends heard that Abdullar insulted the Prophet (SAW). According to Shalla, he told the police what happened as follows: "On Wednesday 14/7/99 at about 2000hrs after Isha'I prayers, I sat down at the frontage of Mosque at Faransi Area of Kardi then one Musa Yaro of Kardi came and met me with an information that, someone abused Prophet Mohammed at Randali Village which he is not sure, but he will try to find out at Randali. On hearing that, I stood up and went inside my house and carried knife along with me, and I moved to Randali. On reaching there, I went straight to one Shugaban Samari for confirmation about the abusing of Prophet Mohammed and he assured me that, the issue is true, and that there were witnesses to testify but he did not tell me the kind of abuse. And from there, I heard someone saying, that Abdullahi Alh Umaru who abused the Prophet had been arrested at Kardi, then I quickly went back and met Abdullahi. As they returned back from the Village Head's house, Musa Yaro made some quotation in *Risalah* which means that whoever abused Prophet Mohammed shall be killed, then people started beating Abdullahi Alh. Umaru, and Mohammed Sanibmatcheted him and he fell down, then I removed the knife that was in my possession with my right hand and slaughtered him "deceased" just along Randali-Kardi Road near a burial ground of Kardi. And we all dispersed." Shalla and his five friends were charged for murder or culpable homicide before the trial Judge, Ambursa, J. on 24-02-2000 of the Kebbi State High Court. They were found guilty of murder and sentenced to die by hanging. They appeal to Court of Appeal and failed. The further appealed to Supreme Court. Here is an interesting pronouncement by My Lord the Justice I. T. Mahmud JSC who is now the Chief Justice of Nigeria. He said: "Islamic religion is not a primitive religion that allows its adherents to take the law into their own hands and to commit jungle justice. Instead, there is a judicial system in Islam which hears and determines cases including the trial of criminal offences and any body accused of committing an offence against the religion or against a fellow Muslim brother should be taken to the court (either a Sharia or a secular/common law court) for adjudication. It is only when a person is convicted and sentenced by a court of law that he will be liable to a punishment which will be carried out by an appropriate authority (i.e. the prison)" He further stated that: Although it is true that there is the provision in *Risala* which prescribes the punishment of death on *any Muslim* who insults the Holy Prophet such punishment can only be imposed by the appropriate authority (i.e. the court) rather than by any member of the society whether a Muslim or otherwise. The relevant provision can be quoted from "Risala (treatise on Maliki law)" translated and annotated by Joseph Kenny - Chapter 37 at paragraph 37.19 page 173 as follows- 'If someone speaks disrespectfully of the Messenger of God (sabb-an-nabiy) he should be put to death without accepting his repentance.' The chapter begins with the following passage which is instructive- '37.01 No one may be put to death for homicide unless he is convicted by - (1) adequate testimony (bayyinat) or (2) his own admission (lgrar), or (3) as sworn indictment (qasama) If that is necessary ... ' (italics and brackets supplied for emphasis) It is also pertinent to note that the next immediate chapter following chapter 37 (i.e. chapter 38) in the Risala provides for "judgment" Procedure and Access." In this subsequent chapter, it is made very clear that decisions on cases including criminal cases are the function of Judges who observe the court procedure and whose actions or decisions are based on testimony or evidence (bayyina) admission (Iqrar) or oath (Yamin) - see Aththamarud Dani (Commentary on Risala) pages 604-707... All my above explanation of the rule in Risala relied upon by the appellants in their action show that it is the Judge (who is qualified to adjudicate) or the court of law whose responsibility is to apply the judgement. He further stated that the Accused persons "were merely a bunch of blood thirsty and militant or religious fundamentalists who were all out to satisfy their vindictive zeal against the deceased." He concluded that "In my view, it is the appellants rather than the deceased who committed an offence against Islamic or Sharia by their unjustified action which represents to the public that Sharia is an uncivilized and primitive system which allows or permits the killing of people without complying with the due process of law." On the above view, Shalla and his friends that killed Abdullar on allegation of insulting the Holy Prophet were sentenced to die by the Supreme Court. Each of them narrated fully the role he played. The 3rd accused admitted striking the deceased with a matchet on the neck, the 5th accused admitted slaughtering the deceased with a knife, the 6th accused admitted holding and pulling the deceased to the last destination, the 1st accused admitted giving the authority to kill the deceased while the 2nd and 4th accused admitted going up and down to ensure that the deceased was punished. They were all sentenced to dead. This should be the fate of all those who actively or passively support the murder of Deborah Yakubu in Sokoto in line with the above decision of the Supreme Court. - Pius Danba |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Bbbw: 4:59pm On May 15, 2022 |
How can one take life and ask for leniency |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Naajjii: 5:45pm On May 15, 2022 |
Panda7:So ritual killing is not killing, your yahoo yahoo boys rape girls in hotels and get them killed and get their body parts taken for money rituals. Is there anything as barbaric as that? |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by pat077: 6:36pm On May 15, 2022 |
Naija147:very true. If the Christians in the south, particularly the south east and south south has gone all out to target mosques in the region maybe the govt will do something about it. We can't keep condemning this barbaric act on social media and expect a change. This will definitely not be the last, how can one religion think they have the monopoly of madness. We shld not be clamouring for peace but justice. An eye for an eye is the only solution I see in here. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Naija147: 7:13pm On May 15, 2022 |
pat077:Exactly my brother you get sense. Make una go buy gun. I bought one pump action 1 month ago 600k |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by baretalk: 7:18pm On May 15, 2022 |
Tissaia:Religion has made you mad, brainwashed. Go join bokoharam jihad, go be a suicide bomber, you are no different than terrorist. Zombie. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Panda7(m): 7:52pm On May 15, 2022 |
Naajjii:Stop being silly, what do you mean by 'your'?. It seems you are a supporter of the banditry and terrorism acts that goes on in the north by Muslims against innocent civilians. You really need a brain check if you are justifying this barbaric murder for any religious believe. Do you even know the Allah you kill for against every human law. You barbaric whhore. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Naajjii: 10:02pm On May 15, 2022 |
Panda7:The barbaric killing was condemned by Muslims and still being condemned. But what we are telling you nyamiri is trying to make it seem like all Muslims were involved or supporting it. If you think all Muslims are in support the same goes with you and Ipob unknown gunmen terrorists in your region. You people are in support of the barbarism being carried out by Ipob unknown gunmen terrorist, like the military couple slaughtered. I have the video very barbaric. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Panda7(m): 10:06pm On May 15, 2022 |
Naajjii:it is your father that is nyamiri. do you mean anyone not from your cave is Igbo?? |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Naajjii: 10:09pm On May 15, 2022 |
Panda7:You are Nyamiri for sure, Osu Caste Nyamiri. |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by FireTheSun: 5:24am On May 16, 2022*. Modified: 8:30am On Jul 22, 2022 |
exCHRISTIAN: You really, really deserve pity! |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by AntiChristian: 6:21am On May 16, 2022 |
ajericho:If I'm not a terrorist then you become a liar. Curse on liars be on you! May your hell start from this earth. But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.” Revelations 21:8 |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by AntiChristian: 6:33am On May 16, 2022 |
expert234:If I'm not a murderer then you become a liar. Curse on liars be on you! May your hell start from this earth. But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.” Revelations 21:8 |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by expert234: 6:54am On May 16, 2022 |
AntiChristian:The cursed hypocrite believes in Revelation 21:8 but doesn't believe in John 10:30, where Jesus declared that"I and the father are one" . You are a highly cursed hypocrite.I'm his mind , he thinks he has knowledge, not knowing he's only showing stupidity and mental inconstancy. ![]() |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by ajericho(m): 6:55am On May 16, 2022 |
AntiChristian:You're just mentally deranged |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by TyroneP(m): 7:05am On May 16, 2022 |
Laws are relative in Nigeria. Criminal Law and Penal Code for the south and north respectively. What's the position of the Penal Code on blasphemy? litigator: |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by Panda7(m): 9:39am On May 16, 2022 |
Naajjii:you father is the nyamiri, terrorist |
| Re: Blasphemy: What Is The Position Of The Law? by AntiChristian: 11:04am On May 16, 2022 |
ajericho:If i am not mentally deranged then you are a liar! May the curse be on the liars! But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.” Revelations 21:8 |
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