Monday, 29 June 2015

Nine people sentenced to death in Kano for insulting Prophet Mohammed

Unknown | Monday, June 29, 2015 |
A team of Islamic sharia enforcers called Hisbah is on patrol in the northern Nigerian city of Kano in an open pickup on October 29, 2013.
An Islamic court siting in northern Nigerian city of Kano has sentenced nine people to death for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
the head of Kano's religious police Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa told Bloom Gist that the accused Muslims, had pleaded guilty.

The trial was speedily done in secret after a section of the court was burnt down by angry protesters last month. and it is not known if they will appeal against the sentence.

The alleged offence was committed last month at a religious gathering in honour of Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse, the Senegalese founder of the Tijaniya sect, which has a large following across West Africa.

The nine, eight man and a woman, were reported to have said that "Niasse was bigger than Prophet Muhammad", triggering unrest.
Kano has a predominately Muslim population and Islamic courts operate alongside secular courts.
The venue was burnt to the ground by an angry mob and the nine were arrested,

"There has been consensus among Muslims scholars that insulting the prophet carries a death sentence," Mr Daurawa told the BBC Hausa service.

"We quickly put them on trial to avoid bloodshed because people were very angry and trying to take law into their hands," he added.


Photo credit: Getty Images
Source: BBC News

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