South-West Muslim Leaders Condemn Hijab Enforcement In Osun state




An umbrella body of all Muslim organisations in the South West geopolitical zone, Muslim Ummah of South West, yesterday called on some of its members who attempted to enforce wearing of hijab on two private schools in Osun State to desist from the act saying they should leave the enforcement of the court order to the state government.


 The apex Muslim organisation, through its Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer, Prof. Dawud Noibi said yesterday in Ibadan, while speaking with newsmen, that it would not support such action. He said, “as reported in the media last week, we learnt of the attempt by some Muslim parents and clerics to enforce the court order on hijab at St. Charles High School and Ife Oluwa Middle School, both in Osogbo, Osun State.


“We wish to use this medium to state that the action of those Muslims does not enjoy the support of the leadership of MUSWEN. No citizen has the right to take the law into his hands.” “We believe that barring any attempt to frustrate the enforcement of the court order, the government possesses the power to enforce all laws”.
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  1. Cowards. Hijab is a non negotiable part of girls dressing in Islam. Try try ALLAH SWT. If Muslims were to complain or contest about everything they would have also ask for Thursday & Friday as part of weekend holidays as seen in Muslim countries. The Bible does not condone women walking about without covering their heads.

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    1. Mumu religious bigot

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    2. Mumu na Monday to Saturday dey go give u as weekend.

      Religious practitioner always Envying...

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    3. Ode.... U no kuku get job.... U can be asking government to give u Monday to Monday stay off.....
      Him no dey go mosque on Fridays o!

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    4. Idiot.......go enforce am nah

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  2. OGENI-OLORIBU will never be forget for his fanatic in Osun state, and their is saying in YORUBA that "OBA-TOJE-TI-ILU-ROJU, ORUKO-RE-KONI-PARE", EYI TO TUN-JE-TI-ILU-TOJU-LEEKEEJI, ORUKO-RE-KONI-PARE.

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    1. Na Osun people voted him for 2nd term.... Sebi he has given them enough signals on this in his 1st term..... Dey went ahead to vote the Thief..

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  3. Why this bias news from NE? Are those schools privately owned? These are public schools for God's sake which the court has ruled in favour of female Muslim students. Why this unnecessary controversy?

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    1. This schools were founded by Christian bodies.Are there no schools founded by the muslim bodies? They should attend such schools,if they schools don't want hijab,then they should leave and go to another school.instead of creating problems.

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    2. Idiot please for your information,those schools privately owned before government took them from Christians in 1975 with the agreement that the Christian philosophy would be maintained,so why are they introducing islamics philosophy in the schools.they should go and join schools founded by Muslims and practice their Islamic philosophy there

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