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Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by OfficialMURIC: 4:56am On Jul 06, 2020
Justice Bamgbose Alabi of the Abeokuta High Court in Ogun State has ruled that “the use of hijab is considered a fundamental human right only for adults”. This formed the basis of his judgement on Thursday 4th June, 2020 in a case filed by Aishat Abdul-Aleem, an 11-year old Muslim girl who was sent out of school at the Gateway Secondary School, Abeokuta in December 2018.


In its reaction to this judgement, an Islamic human rights outfit, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has described the judgement as judicial namby-pamby. MURIC’s reaction was contained in a press statement issued by the Director of the organization on Monday, 8th June, 2020.


MURIC said, “We reject this judgement in its totality. What manner of judicial declaration is this? Is the judge telling us that minors have no religion, no fundamental human rights, not even a dot in social statistics? Is he telling us that minors do not exist? Why are minors counted during census? Why do we register them at birth? Is the killing of a minor judiciable or not? This judgment suffers from desertification of a human face. It has no soul. It is judicial namby-pamby.


“The ruling stands in contra-distinction to Section 38 (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which states inter alia, ‘No person attending any place of education shall be required … to take part in …ceremony or observance (which) relates to a religion other than his own or a religion not approved by his parent or guardian’.


“The above section has clearly and convincingly recognized the right of minors to enjoy fundamental human rights. It also placed them under the umbrella of their parents’ or guardians’ inalienable rights.


“By this arbitrary judgement, the judge has elected to discriminate against children on account of age. This is contrary to Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What will happen if a case of rape of a minor is brought to this court? Can minors ever get redress in this court? Do minors even exist as far as this court is concerned?


“The judgement in the case of Aishat Abdul-Aleem is a judicial somersault. It is as arbitrary as it is absurd. It is equally an unprecedented miscarriage of justice. It cannot hold any water. We charge the litigants to approach an appellate court without delay.


“Previous judgements in hijab cases have set precedents which this judge has chosen to ignore. In the case of Abidemi Rasaq & 3Ors Vs Commissioner for Health Lagos State & 2 Ors, Suit No. ID/424M/2004, the Lagos High Court declared unconstitutional a circular issued by Lagos School of Health Technology banning the students from wearing hijab.

“Also in the case of Provost Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin vs Basirat Saliu Suit No. CA/IL/49/2009, the Court of Appeal, Ilorin Judicial Division held thus: ‘The use of veil (hijab) by female Muslims qualifies as a fundamental right under section 38 of the Constitution.’ Abeokuta High Court must tell us if Aishat Abdul-Aleem is not a female Muslim.


“The landmark declaration of the Court of Appeal in Lagos State v Miss Ashiat Abdkareem CA/L/135/15 still remains unchallenged. In his lead judgment, Justice Gumel held that the use of hijab was an Islamic injunction and also an act of worship hence it would constitute a violation of the appellants’ rights to stop them from wearing the hijab in public schools.

“MURIC considers the Abeokuta judgement an extension of the persecution of Muslims in Yorubaland to the judicial terrain. The honourable justice has simply returned Ogun State to the Stone Age. By ruling that minors are not covered in fundamental human right to use hijab, the court has denied Muslim parents the opportunity to train their children in the use of hijab from childhood.

"The Abeokuta ruling is another example of the persecution of Muslims in Yorubaland. It is only in Yorubaland that Muslims must approach the courts before they can secure their Allah-given fundamental human rights. It is only in Yorubaland that Muslims suffer psychological trauma on account of the persecution and humiliation that their children go through in the schools.


“Yet some extremist irredentists want Yoruba Muslims to support them in a secessionist move to create Oduduwa Republic from the present Nigeria. They want to take us from the frying pan into the fire. How can a child whose step-mother has always maltreated him agree to leave his father in order to follow the same wicked step-mother after a divorce?


“Yoruba Muslims are not getting the dividends of democracy in Yorubaland. They are treated like underdogs. But instead of taking to violence they head to the courts. Even then they are not getting justice in the courts. It is getting to boiling point and we are hoping that Yoruba Muslims will not put their backs to the wall very soon. We appeal to Muslims in Yorubaland in particular and Nigeria in general to remain calm. It may be a long road but we will get there one day. Nonetheless, the road must not be painted in red.”


Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

http://muslimrightsmuric..com/2020/06/ogun-hijab-rule-it-is-judicial-namby.html?m=1

Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by MightySparrow: 5:02am On Jul 06, 2020
This man is as ugly as whatever he represents

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Amitex(m): 5:09am On Jul 06, 2020
Very unintelligent.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by DuBLINGreenb(m): 5:09am On Jul 06, 2020
If you don't wear a piece of cloth over your head your Loving god will throw you into everlasting fire to burn forever

Even you wey be human being will not burn your child on fire for not wearing cloth let alone a mighty God for covering hair

Na WA oh Africa man

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by SmartProf(m): 5:15am On Jul 06, 2020
Since a piece of cloth over the head has become so important thereby causing this man to write a whole encyclopedia just to weep, one will expect that the piece of cloth over this MURIC man's head in all his pictures should have bestowed him with sense too but no, it has rather only served in preventing external dust from entering into an empty brain

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by agulion: 5:19am On Jul 06, 2020
Yorubas are their own problem, MURIC have distroyed what unity the claim to have, you they pretends alot

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by helinues: 5:27am On Jul 06, 2020
shocked

Prof Mumuric that can only bark but can't bite.

Muric na one man show..

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by ebujany(m): 5:35am On Jul 06, 2020
Only one man be muric o

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Bethel4Life(f): 5:37am On Jul 06, 2020
Trash as usuall

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Bethel4Life(f): 5:38am On Jul 06, 2020
agulion:
Yorubas are their own problem, MURIC have distroyed what unity the claim to have, you they pretends alot

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by helinues: 5:45am On Jul 06, 2020
OfficialMURIC:
Many quack judges are still out there, peddling bad judgments in the name of justice. MURIC view this judgement with sanctimonious disdain and rejects the judgement in its totality.

MURIC considers the Abeokuta judgement an extension of the persecution of Muslims in Yorubaland to the judicial terrain. The honourable justice has simply returned Ogun State to the Stone Age.

Yoruba Muslims are not getting the dividends of democracy in Yorubaland. They are treated like underdogs. But instead of taking to violence they head to the courts. Even then they are not getting justice in the courts. It is getting to boiling point and we are hoping that Yoruba Muslims will not put their backs to the wall very soon.

Official Mumuric, you are on your own on this...

Why do you guys always go against anything interest of average Yoruba?

Advise your Prof to behave like real Omoluwabi instead of looking for trouble where there is none

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Untouchable01: 5:51am On Jul 06, 2020
This man

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by saheedbadmus(m): 5:52am On Jul 06, 2020
DuBLINGreenb:
If you don't wear a piece of cloth over your head your Loving god will throw you into everlasting fire to burn forever

Even you wey be human being will not burn your child on fire for not wearing cloth let alone a mighty God for covering hair

Na WA oh Africa man

Oga speak of what you know okay .. everyone as a right to his own religion and dressing so let him speak about his religion and protect his religion interest.. why do nuns cover their hair also ..

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Blueorb: 5:52am On Jul 06, 2020
Again

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Ideke9000: 6:25am On Jul 06, 2020
It's just a matter of time before Yoruba Muslims start going beserk like their brothers in the middle East and northern.. They will soon start beheading innocent Yoruba Christians and strapping bombs on theirselves looking for Yoruba Churches to blow..Yoruba Christians need to do something on time before they are completely annihilated by Yoruba Muslims cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by ChoCho54(f): 6:56am On Jul 06, 2020
Ideke9000:
It's just a matter of time before Yoruba Muslims start going beserk like their brothers in the middle East and northern.. They will soon start beheading innocent Yoruba Christians and strapping bombs on theirselves looking for Yoruba Churches to blow..Yoruba Christians need to do something on time before they are completely annihilated by Yoruba Muslims cheesy cheesy cheesy
Stop playing with fire! They had better remain in Oshogbo, Ekiti, Ibadan, Ife etc and should not even think of doing that shii in Lagos o

BTW this is stale news.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by BlowYourMind: 6:58am On Jul 06, 2020
Alright
Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by XXLMANDIGO: 6:59am On Jul 06, 2020
OfficialMURIC on Nairaland shocked

This is a joke taken too far. The Heavens should blow the trumpet already. How can I unsee this moniker?

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by BlowYourMind: 7:12am On Jul 06, 2020
agulion:
Yorubas are their own problem, MURIC have distroyed what unity the claim to have, you they pretends alot
Hope you have read where Nwodo and cownu nnamudu barking and latching at each other like mad dogs
Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by BERNIMOORE: 7:37am On Jul 06, 2020
OfficialMURIC:
[s]Justice Bamgbose Alabi of the Abeokuta High Court in Ogun State has ruled that “the use of hijab is considered a fundamental human right only for adults”. This formed the basis of his judgement on Thursday 4th June, 2020 in a case filed by Aishat Abdul-Aleem, an 11-year old Muslim girl who was sent out of school at the Gateway Secondary School, Abeokuta in December 2018.


In its reaction to this judgement, an Islamic human rights outfit, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has described the judgement as judicial namby-pamby. MURIC’s reaction was contained in a press statement issued by the Director of the organization on Monday, 8th June, 2020.


MURIC said, “We reject this judgement in its totality. What manner of judicial declaration is this? Is the judge telling us that minors have no religion, no fundamental human rights, not even a dot in social statistics? Is he telling us that minors do not exist? Why are minors counted during census? Why do we register them at birth? Is the killing of a minor judiciable or not? This judgment suffers from desertification of a human face. It has no soul. It is judicial namby-pamby.


“The ruling stands in contra-distinction to Section 38 (2) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which states inter alia, ‘No person attending any place of education shall be required … to take part in …ceremony or observance (which) relates to a religion other than his own or a religion not approved by his parent or guardian’.


“The above section has clearly and convincingly recognized the right of minors to enjoy fundamental human rights. It also placed them under the umbrella of their parents’ or guardians’ inalienable rights.


“By this arbitrary judgement, the judge has elected to discriminate against children on account of age. This is contrary to Article 2 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. What will happen if a case of rape of a minor is brought to this court? Can minors ever get redress in this court? Do minors even exist as far as this court is concerned?


“The judgement in the case of Aishat Abdul-Aleem is a judicial somersault. It is as arbitrary as it is absurd. It is equally an unprecedented miscarriage of justice. It cannot hold any water. We charge the litigants to approach an appellate court without delay.


“Previous judgements in hijab cases have set precedents which this judge has chosen to ignore. In the case of Abidemi Rasaq & 3Ors Vs Commissioner for Health Lagos State & 2 Ors, Suit No. ID/424M/2004, the Lagos High Court declared unconstitutional a circular issued by Lagos School of Health Technology banning the students from wearing hijab.

“Also in the case of Provost Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin vs Basirat Saliu Suit No. CA/IL/49/2009, the Court of Appeal, Ilorin Judicial Division held thus: ‘The use of veil (hijab) by female Muslims qualifies as a fundamental right under section 38 of the Constitution.’ Abeokuta High Court must tell us if Aishat Abdul-Aleem is not a female Muslim.


“The landmark declaration of the Court of Appeal in Lagos State v Miss Ashiat Abdkareem CA/L/135/15 still remains unchallenged. In his lead judgment, Justice Gumel held that the use of hijab was an Islamic injunction and also an act of worship hence it would constitute a violation of the appellants’ rights to stop them from wearing the hijab in public schools.

“MURIC considers the Abeokuta judgement an extension of the persecution of Muslims in Yorubaland to the judicial terrain. The honourable justice has simply returned Ogun State to the Stone Age. By ruling that minors are not covered in fundamental human right to use hijab, the court has denied Muslim parents the opportunity to train their children in the use of hijab from childhood.

"The Abeokuta ruling is another example of the persecution of Muslims in Yorubaland. It is only in Yorubaland that Muslims must approach the courts before they can secure their Allah-given fundamental human rights. It is only in Yorubaland that Muslims suffer psychological trauma on account of the persecution and humiliation that their children go through in the schools.


“Yet some extremist irredentists want Yoruba Muslims to support them in a secessionist move to create Oduduwa Republic from the present Nigeria. They want to take us from the frying pan into the fire. How can a child whose step-mother has always maltreated him agree to leave his father in order to follow the same wicked step-mother after a divorce?


“Yoruba Muslims are not getting the dividends of democracy in Yorubaland. They are treated like underdogs. But instead of taking to violence they head to the courts. Even then they are not getting justice in the courts. It is getting to boiling point and we are hoping that Yoruba Muslims will not put their backs to the wall very soon. We appeal to Muslims in Yorubaland in particular and Nigeria in general to remain calm. It may be a long road but we will get there one day. Nonetheless, the road must not be painted in red.”


Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)[/s]

http://muslimrightsmuric..com/2020/06/ogun-hijab-rule-it-is-judicial-namby.html?m=1
Trash ......Olodo ni man yi sá, Ta ló fún Eléyii ni professor?

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by uboma(m): 7:47am On Jul 06, 2020
Bethel4Life:
Trash as usuall


I disagree with you.

Let's respect the beliefs of others. They want their women to wear hijab, so be it.

You are not obligated by religion to wear hijab, so be it.

Muric is advocating that Muslim females (minors inclusive) be allowed to wear hijab.
Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by 24SEVEN: 7:54am On Jul 06, 2020
helinues:


Official Mumuric, you are on your own on this...

Why do you guys always go against anything interest of average Yoruba?

Advise your Prof to behave like real Omoluwabi instead of looking for trouble where there is none


Just a little more push from northern Muslims and Yoruba Muslims will shock Yoruba christians. Or Fulani sef fit help and do the do grin grin

Na Port Harcourt we go dey hear the story.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Nobody: 7:55am On Jul 06, 2020
Useless afonja association that is using a free .com in year 2020

Who takes them serious
Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Nobody: 8:07am On Jul 06, 2020
uboma:



I disagree with you.

Let's respect the beliefs of others. They want their women to wear hijab, so be it.

You are not obligated by religion to wear hijab, so be it.

Muric is advocating that Muslim females (minors inclusive) be allowed to wear hijab.

Listen to yourself. Must school for children not have rules every child should be ready to abide by before enrolling in said institution?

An 11 year old sues a school for not allowing her wear a Hijab and you ask us to respect her "belief".

Well, going to school naked is sure to be the belief of some. Should we respect that too? How about respecting the beliefs of those who say their religion insist their kids carry daggers and charms around?

It is stupid, in the name of tolerance, to suggest the tail wag the Dog and not the other way round. Mad even.

Muric should talk less and put their money where their mouth is. The simple solution is for the jobless and senseless association to build Islamic schools and send alll their kids there or relocate their families to the North.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Nobody: 8:12am On Jul 06, 2020
24SEVEN:



Just a little more push from northern Muslims and Yoruba Muslims will shock Yoruba christians. Or Fulani sef fit help and do the do grin grin

Na Port Harcourt we go dey hear the story.

Back to sender. We know you envy the universally acclaimed religious tolerance, liberalism and dedication to pluralistic society the Yorubas are known for.

Learn from it and stop allowing your hateful heart prevent you from seeing that it is okay to praise others and take lessens from what they are doing better than you and your own intolerant, bigoted and discriminatory people.
Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by 24SEVEN: 8:20am On Jul 06, 2020
Grayoso:


Back to sender. We know you envy the universally acclaimed religious tolerance, liberalism and dedication to pluralistic society the Yorubas are known for.

Learn from it and stop allowing your hateful heart prevent you from seeing that it is okay to praise others and take lessens from what they are doing better than you and your own intolerant, bigoted and discriminatory people.

“Yoruba Muslims are not getting the dividends of democracy in Yorubaland. They are treated like underdogs. But instead of taking to violence they head to the courts. Even then they are not getting justice in the courts. It is getting to boiling point and we are hoping that Yoruba Muslims will not put their backs to the wall very soon. We appeal to Muslims in Yorubaland in particular and Nigeria in general to remain calm. It may be a long road but we will get there one day. Nonetheless, the road must not be painted in red.”

Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).


I am only an analyst oga. Direct whatever concerns and prayers you have to Professor Akintola. Like I said, Na for PH I go dey hear the story.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by plessis: 8:34am On Jul 06, 2020
This man proves that the sokoto caliphate really has a good grip on yorubaland.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Sammy07: 8:40am On Jul 06, 2020
OfficialMURIC:


http://muslimrightsmuric..com/2020/06/ogun-hijab-rule-it-is-judicial-namby.html?m=1

Officialmuric.

Ṣe inu re dun si bi oga re akintola ṣe fe da ile yoruba ru?
Ẹpe e, k'eba sọ otitọ ọrọ, pe, n ti o n ṣe, o ma da nkan ru n'lẹ yoruba.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Nobody: 9:33am On Jul 06, 2020
Ogbanaga:
God bless Isaq Akintola
the president of all yeroba Muslims

Mumu, Yorubas always deal with their mad men when the time is right to do so unlike you people who have and will always host a tendency for worshipping and following lunatics.

This is how you Igbos worshipped and followed the demented lunatic Oju-Iku to then lose millions of your own people. You are doing same with Kanu today.

Go and seek solutions for your own flawed and aberrant DNA instead of obsessing over the issues of a people who know how to handle and nuetralize their own craze men and women.

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Re: Ogun Hijab Rule: It Is Weak And Ineffectual - Muric by Nobody: 9:38am On Jul 06, 2020
plessis:
This man proves that the sokoto caliphate really has a good grip on yorubaland.

Of course that is what you'd love to think. Any hint of problems in Yorubaland is a source of jubilation to you hateful and envious people.

My advice to you is to pay more attention to developments in your own troubled backyard especially given your people's penchant for worshipping and following lunatics even towards their own death and destruction.

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