Nigeria
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Photo/ "FREE-ZAKZAKY-PASSPORT" Protest Staged in Abuja
Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria staged a peaceful protest on Friday 11/11/2022 demanding for the immediate release of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky’s passport to enable him travel abroad for a proper medical attention.
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Al-Abbas holy shrine's holds coming of age celebration for 100 girls in Nigeria
The ceremony held in Kaduna province witnessed the presentation of several activities, including the raising of a blessed banner from the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him), in addition to celebrating (100) girls who reached the age of religious maturity.
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Train attack: unite against terrorists, MURIC
The Abuja-kaduna train was attacked by bandits on the evening of Monday, 28th March, 2022. The attack led to the killing and abduction of some passengers. Meanwhile the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called on Nigerians to unite against terrorists, bandits and saboteurs.
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Probe JUTH over anti-Hausa-Fulani activities
This, indubitably, is ethnic cleansing and unlawful de-indigenisation. It is horrendous, detestable and despicable. It is the most odious and insidious marginalization and encroachment on Allah-given fundamental human rights of any tribe that ever happened on Nigerian soil.
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MURIC to army, others, encourage Muslim women
Approval of hijab in all the security agencies will close the economic gap between Christian women and their Muslim counterparts. More than 90% of women in the army and other security agencies are Christians because the inability to use hijab with the uniform has kept Muslim women away from joining the forces since independence.
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Donation Made by the Republic of Nigeria to the Humanitarian Trust Fund for Afghanistan
This donation comes in time to add a new momentum to OIC’s efforts to contribute to easing the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan and to help in catering for the needs of millions of Afghan people, including women and children.
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Abia killings: don't retaliate
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to Northerners not to avenge the death of about fifteen (15) Northern traders and 150 cows killed in Abia State last week. The Islamic human rights organisation said the appeal is motivated by its desire for peace in Nigeria.
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Nigerian Constitution Supports Wearing Of Hijab By Muslim Women
Adamu noted that all citizens are allowed to practise their religions as long as no harm or inconvenience is caused to other people.
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Nigeria: Killing of student in hijab protest
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused the Kwara State Police Command of foot-dragging over the killing for failing to effect any arrest 48 hours after the ugly incident. According to the human rights organisation, the struggle for hijab has entered another phase with the killing of a Muslim protester.
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Nigeria’s Kwara state reaffirms use of hijab in public schools
Nigeria's Kwara state on Tuesday reaffirmed its stance of allowing Muslim girls to wear the hijab in public schools, saying it will not tolerate any form of religious bigotry at educational institutions.
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TINUBU’S DECLARATION : A WELCOME DEVELOPMENT
The national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), declared his intention to contest for the post of president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Nigerian newspaper publishes an article about assassination of Martyr Soleimani
In this article, referring to the time, place and manner of this brutal assassination, this historical incident has been carefully examined in terms of international law and human rights.
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Sheikh Zakzaky: Nigerian government an instrument of terrorism
Those in authority think they have the right to take the life of anyone at any moment. Extra-judicial killings have been the order of the day.