Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) condemned (CAN) for approaching the Nigerian government to leave all universal Islamic associations

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has censured the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and pioneers including General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye and Presiding Bishop, Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, for approaching the Nigerian government to leave all universal Islamic associations.

Educator Ishaq Akintola, MURIC Director, in an announcement said the body isn't somewhat interested by CAN's most recent requests.

CAN is daydreaming. It is bizarre, untenable, kindergarten and unrealistic. This is reminiscent of the eponymous saint of Don Quixote de la mancha. CAN is showing side effects of orubebemantis", it said.

He said CAN needs Northern states to issue declarations of inhabitance (C of Os) to chapels in the North though South East and South governments crush mosques in their states, decline to allow Muslims C of Os and encroach always on Allah-given principal human privileges of Muslim minorities in their middle.

'For example, a tertiary organization in the South East has destroyed the main mosque on the grounds and declined to permit the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) to work.

'MURIC cautions the National Assembly (NASS) to disregard CAN's require its mediation. A hostile to Muslim National Assembly will shoot itself in the foot sooner than later. In any case, ought to the NASS demonstrate any enthusiasm for CAN's request, it should shaft its floodlight on all Western arranged worldwide associations like the United Nations (UN) as they have dependably been utilized as instruments in the hands of Western crusaders while their religious inclination is constantly covered up.

MURIC along these lines acknowledges CAN's requests with the stipulation that: Nigeria ought to pull back from all Western arranged universal associations like the UN and WHO;

"National Assembly should ponder Nigerian sans work days with a view to dropping the religious ones like Sunday and (Saturday is likewise utilized by the Seventh Day Adventists) and;

"Nigeria ought to likewise drop every single Christian historic point like the cross as sign in healing centers, scholastic outfits in tertiary establishments, wigs and outfits utilized by legal advisors and judges, and so on.

"The pioneers of CAN have reliably shown absence of preparation to exist together with Nigerian Muslims. They need the nation just for themselves alone. They have declined to tune in to the voice of reason. The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, himself a minister, disclosed to CAN that the affirmation of Islamisation is a dream. CAN declined to tune in. Femi Falana solicited CAN to Christianise Nigeria rather from charging Islamisation regular yet CAN won't tune in.

Who says Nigeria isn't Christianised? What framework have we been compelled to use since the appearance of the pioneer ace to date? What is the religion of our pilgrim ace whose framework we have embraced snare, line and sinker? Why are Muslims being compelled to compose examinations amid Jumat benefit on Fridays?

"Why are Muslims helpless before their managers each Friday? Is it not on the grounds that Friday isn't a without work day like Sunday? Muslims have been enduring all these for so long. Give us a chance to begin taking a shot at Sundays and Fridays for a change and check whether CAN will think that its clever.

"Taking everything into account, MURIC requires a Nigeria that does not lean towards any religion in any part of its life. Enough of this lip service. The individuals who Christianised Nigeria are the ones yelling the loudest about Islamisation. It is the ideal opportunity for CAN to have its very own essence pudding."
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