The Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) says
Muslims in the country have tolerated Christian ways imposed on them, but that
the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) is showing itself to be
Islamophobic.
CAN had alleged that the issuance
of Sukuk bond by the federal government was an attempt to Islamise the country
by offering it to Arab nations.
The government sold 100 billion
naira worth of Sukuk or Islamic bonds on the local market to fund road
projects.
But in a statement issued by
Salisu Shehu, deputy secretary-general of the NSCIA, on Friday, the council
said CAN was intolerant of Islam.
“CAN cannot claim ignorance about
the fact that even the World Bank has been involved in issuing Sukuk and the
floating of Sukuk bonds,” the statement read.
“Interestingly also, several
non-Muslim countries across Africa, Europe and Asia have also instituted
Islamic Financial System generally and Sukuk in particular. Worthy of mention
here are Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Russia,
China, Singapore and a number of firms in the United States.
“Less than two years ago, Britain
hosted a world conference on Islamic Banking and Finance and David Cameron, the
then British prime minister, openly declared that their intention was to make
UK the hub of Islamic Finance in the World.
“It would certainly be embarrassing
for CAN to be told that the first and foremost state in Nigeria to submit
application for loan to the Islamic Development Bank is a Christian-dominated
state in the south-east.
“This has been the factor that
made Muslims to tolerate several practices or things that are essentially
Christian in nature and outlook, in substance and form and indeed in principle
and practice, but imposed on us.
“We have not been talking of
Christianisation because Sunday has been forced on us as a work-free day, or
the Cross as our hospital sign and symbol, our membership of the International
Red Cross, and many other things including almost all the titles of the heads
of academic institutions (chancellor, provost, dean, rector, etc.).
“Despite this remarkable
tolerance from Muslims over the years, CAN appears to be increasingly becoming
Islamophobic and paranoid about its hate and intolerance of Islam, casting
aspersions, unnecessarily overheating the polity and unjustifiably creating
fear and distrust in the minds of peace-loving citizens of our great country.
“We are poised to advise CAN to,
in the spirit of Biblical injunctions, uphold the truth for its sake and tread
the path of honour and refrain from statements capable of causing disaffection
and promoting disharmony that may lead to conflict in the country.”
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