THE Islamic Movement of Nigeria (otherwise known as the Shi’ites Movement) has denounced police for allegedly removing Hijabs from Muslim women in detention, calling it a grave religious abuse.
IMN maintains that the alleged forceful removal of the Hijab by some police officers at the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, was a blasphemous act.
The group, in a statement by Maryam Sani on behalf of its Sisters Forum, said: “Our attention has also been drawn to pictures of people arrested during the 2024 Abuja Abra’een Symbolic Trek paraded by the police on 28 August 2024 to newsmen at SARS Abbatoir. The pictures taken by the newsmen also showed our Muslim sisters without Hijab.
“Hijab is a commandment of Allah, the creator of earth and heaven. Allah (T) says in the Qur’an, “O Prophet! Say to your wives, your daughters, and the women of the believers that they should let down upon themselves their jalabib.” (Qur’an: Surah Al-Ahzab, verse 59).
“Hijab is our religion, culture, and right, and the abuse of Hijab is more painful to us than the shelling of live ammunition on us. We will not take this abuse lightly. Certainly, an abuse of the Hijab is not just an abuse to the people arrested but to the Muslims and the religion of Islam.
“Verily, the leadership of the police is fully aware of the sanctity of the Hijab to Muslims; they just decided to deliberately abuse our religion. First, we condemn the forceful removal of Muslim sisters’ Hijab and consider it an abuse to Muslims and blasphemy to Islam.”
The organisation added that if it is assumed that the perpetrators are not Muslims, it will not believe that during their education, from home training and childhood upbringing at the family level through university education and in-service training, they have never learnt how to respect people’s religion and culture.
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