Tuesday 28 April 2026 - 18:22
Sheikh Zakzaky hosts cross-section of Nigerian society in Abuja gathering

Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, the revered leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, has held a cordial and extensive meeting with a diverse delegation of representatives from various strata of Nigerian society at his residence in the capital, Abuja.

Hawzah News Agency- According to reports, the gathering brought together delegates from Abuja, Suleja, and Minna, reflecting a broad geographical and social cross-section of the country. The attendees engaged in a frank and open dialogue with the Sheikh, presenting detailed reports on the conditions facing Muslim communities in their respective regions. They highlighted the persistent challenges confronting the faithful and underscored the resilience of the grassroots Islamic movement in the face of sustained adversity.

The assembly culminated in congregational prayers led by Sheikh Zakzaky, transforming the meeting from a session of discourse into a profound act of collective worship and spiritual solidarity.

The encounter serves as yet another powerful testament to Sheikh Zakzaky's unbroken bond with the people and his enduring role as the spiritual and moral compass of Nigeria's Islamic awakening. Despite years of state-sponsored persecution, arbitrary detention, and relentless attempts to silence him, the Sheikh continues to draw multitudes from all walks of life—traders, academics, youth, community elders, and women—all seeking guidance from a leader whose legitimacy is conferred not by political office but by the unshakeable trust of a nation's oppressed masses.

It is worth noting that the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, under the stewardship of Sheikh Zakzaky, has long championed a path of peaceful resistance, social justice, and uncompromising adherence to the values of the Ahl al-Bayt (PBUT). The movement's insistence on dignity, self-reliance, and defiance of Western-backed state repression has invited the brutal crackdowns that the world witnessed in the Zaria massacre and the prolonged, illegal incarceration of the Sheikh and his wife. Yet, the movement not only survives—it thrives.

That such a gathering can take place in the heart of Abuja, with representatives freely voicing the concerns of their communities in the presence of their leader, demonstrates a fundamental reality: the flame ignited by Sheikh Zakzaky cannot be extinguished by coercion or imprisonment. It burns ever brighter, illuminating a path toward emancipation for the downtrodden of Nigeria and echoing across the African continent, where the cry for justice, sovereignty, and spiritual renewal grows louder by the day.

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