The
Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) on Thursday said street begging had nothing to do
with Islam and the act was clearly prohibited because it inflicted pain on the
children.
Dr Khalid Abubakar, the
Secretary-General of JNI, made the statement in Kaduna at a National Conference
with the theme “Ending Violence Against Children (VAC) in Nigeria”.
The programme was jointly
sponsored by USAID and UNICEF.
Abubakar said that a child’s
upbringing was a collective responsibility of members of the community and
society at large.
“In Islam, it is the
responsibility of parents to ensure proper upbringing of the child, right from
birth up to maturity, especially in the first six years of child’s formation.
“A child in Islam has right
to education, proper feeding, protection against aggression and child labour as
well as any other form of inhumane treatment,’’ he said.
According to him, children
are integral part of the family and the community.
“For them to have that sense
of belonging and social inclusions, they should be honored and treated with
decency.’’
The JNI scribe said that it
was the right of a child in Islam to be protected against any form of violence.
“Islam sanctions right and
privileges to be accorded them,’’ Abubakar said.
He listed some acts of
violence against children prohibited by Islam to include starvation, excessive
punishment, discrimination as well as infliction of fear and terror in them.
The secretary also condemned
the practice of parents leaving their children in the care of house maids or
nannies.
Earlier, Dr Olasunbo Odebode,
the Coordinator VAC, UNICEF, said that the objective of the conference was to
sensitise religious leaders to the scale, manifestation and impact of violence
against children at national and state level.
“And to explore methods of
engaging campaigns to end VAC through the fulfillment of listed roles of
religious bodies in preventing and responding to VAC at national level,” she
said
The conference was organised
for Muslim leaders in northern part of Nigeria.
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