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Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:58am On Dec 19, 2017
The umbrella body of Nigerian Muslims, the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has vowed to embark on a nationwide protest against the Nigerian Law School over its law against the use of hijab.

In a statement issued on Tuesday morning, the Deputy Secretary General of the organisation, Salisu Shehu, a professor, accused the Nigerian Law School of lawlessness and Islamophobia.

The group threatened nationwide protest and a fierce legal action should the law school fail to rescind its decision of not calling the affected graduate, Firdaus Amosa, to the bar.

“There is no doubt that Abdulsalam Firdaos Amosa has been victimized, humiliated and traumatised by the Nigerian Law School, the Body of Benchers and the Council for Legal Education on account of her faith,” the statement said.

“She has been denied of rightfully joining her professional colleagues just because of her religion. She has been exposed to ridicule and opprobrium by standing for her religious rights. It begs the question that she is not the only Muslim lady among those concerned as no one will stand for her when she appears before her Creator to defend the correctness and otherwise of her actions. We reiterate that she has not violated any law.

“The NSCIA demands that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Justice, call the Council for Legal Education and the Nigerian Law School to order so that they will not stoke religious crisis in the country.

“Our Council patiently waits for what the Ministry will do as it puts other options on the table including litigation and nation-wide protests.

“Those who think they can ride roughshod on the rights of Muslims just because their co-Christian colonialists did it successfully will have to wake up and realise that Muslims are equal stakeholders in this country.”

“Our Nigerian Law School would rather be glued to the archaic tradition of the colonial past being jettisoned by the British themselves and punish a second upper graduate for wearing a headscarf that the Nigerian Constitution guarantees her than toe the path of rationality. Who legislated on professional attires that we cannot question when such attires are inconsistent with our values?

“There is no doubt that Abdulsalam Firdaos Amosa has been victimized, humiliated and traumatised by the Nigerian Law School, the Body of Benchers and the Council for Legal Education on account of her faith. She has been denied of rightfully joining her professional colleagues just because of her religion. She has been exposed to ridicule and opprobrium by standing for her religious rights. It begs the question that she is not the only Muslim lady among those concerned as no one will stand for her when she appears before her Creator to defend the correctness and otherwise of her actions. We reiterate that she has not violated any law.

“The NSCIA demands that the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Justice, call the Council for Legal Education and the Nigerian Law School to order so that they will not stoke religious crisis in the country. Our Council patiently waits for what the Ministry will do as it puts other options on the table including litigation and nation-wide protests.

”Those who think they can ride roughshod on the rights of Muslims just because their co-Christian colonialists did it successfully will have to wake up and realise that Muslims are equal stakeholders in this country.

“That the United States of America allows even female military personnel to use hijab and male Muslims to grow their beard as part of their religious rights is worthy of note. If Muslim female police officers in Britain that so desire use hijab without let or hindrance, what is the problem in Nigeria? What is wrong with the Islamophobic Nigerians who assume that Muslims must abandon their religion to co-exist with them in the Nigerian space? How does wearing hijab infringe on anybody’s right in Nigeria? Enough is enough of this chronic hatred and bigoted intolerance! Yours is your religion and ours is ours.”

http://dailypost.ng/2017/12/19/hijab-controversy-muslim-body-threatens-nationwide-protest/

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Vivere: 11:02am On Dec 19, 2017
And to think that the word " hijab" is not even expressly stated in the Quran as an item of clothing that is compulsory for women to wear....na wa, o!

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by MicheyJ1: 11:10am On Dec 19, 2017
All of you are mad.

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by aolawale025: 11:11am On Dec 19, 2017
With religion at the forefront, progress would continue to elude nigeria

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by superstar1(m): 11:11am On Dec 19, 2017
Are these bunch of idiots serious at all?

What happened to protest against corruption

Protest against boko haram

Protest against murderous fulani herdmen

Protest against child abuse and child trafficking

Protest against early marriage

Protest against rape.

I repeat, NSCIA is a useless jobless and mad association. Social ills abound and they are running after hijab.

I am sure NSCIA masterminded the drama to demonstrate their madness.

Can those mad NSCIA members tell me that Muhammed will leave all those social ills and would rather be fighting and causing public disturbance over ''a mere piece of clothe'' as they used to call it.

If God or Allah or whatever was very particular about hijab or ninja or niqab or burka, He would have given you one when you were coming to the world. You came nake.d and you shall return to him nake.d without one useless hijab and he will only judge your acts and actions. If you like wear the niqab, hijab and burka combined together.

Hypocrisy and madness at its peak. Arrant nonsense!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Sapiosexuality(m): 11:15am On Dec 19, 2017
If you look at our world holistically, failing to agree that Religion is more of tool of mental incapacitation is mischievous. It was a tool of conquest the colonialist used in checking the mind of the conquered.

Every passing day I see it in practise. Every day. There is no solid reason to believe that what the organized Religions teach is true. Looking at the suffering around you ask why any loving creator will concern himself with the Hijab than that.

The Hijab more of a tool of control, of dominance and serfdom. The world is full of people who want to control others for their selfish selves and religion, if we want to be honest, have shown similar attributes.

Protesting for the Hijab? That's like taking pride in donning the attire of your conquerors, not because you love the attire or that it's healthy, but because it is the attire of your conqueror. The Hijab is just a piece of cloth and nothing more

The idea that clothes and dressings have moral bearing is utter nonsense. I don't see how the Hijab adds balance to the weight of morality. It simply enhances the conqueror's system of control. You are a slave.

Let's be honest with ourselves. This religion thing looks more like a scam than reality. Yes, there may be a creator somewhere but what we have as mediators now look more confused and too irrational to be glorified.


http://www.mortalpoet.com/religion-in-nigeria-christians-israel-muslims-arabs/

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by babajeje123(m): 11:16am On Dec 19, 2017
I'm waiting for what the law school management has to say. Their silence on this matter is not honourable

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by hooklover: 11:18am On Dec 19, 2017
BeeBeeOoh:


http://dailypost.ng/2017/12/19/hijab-controversy-muslim-body-threatens-nationwide-protest/


Mad folks who could not protest against Jerusalem been taken from Palestine are protesting for gihab..

They all will rot in hell

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by eagleeye2: 11:20am On Dec 19, 2017
'Pissful' Protest

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Nobody: 11:25am On Dec 19, 2017
hahahahaha....Islam at it again....always fighting on the wrong Side.....Buhari's daughter went to law school there was no prob ...now one useless witch is causing wahala

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by jonnytad(m): 12:14pm On Dec 19, 2017
Guess they'll all be wearing burka. .... I wonder why these people sha like wahala, and i knw of Muslims that are against this firdaus lady o. Anyways, its an open call, everyone will be free to wear anything to work. I even hate wearing ties before. And since am a yoruba guy, its against my culture and I have the right to cultural believe.

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by MrsNgoziKalu(f): 12:14pm On Dec 19, 2017
Every little things in Nigeria is protest

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Nobody: 12:14pm On Dec 19, 2017
angry


∆ This is what I hate about them.... #Rascality!!! ∆

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Mcsenior(m): 12:15pm On Dec 19, 2017
Let's see how it goes.

Nigeria simply means: How Simple Becomes Complicated (HSBC)


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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Dollyak(f): 12:15pm On Dec 19, 2017
You don't have to be a Muslim to see that this is a legitimate protest. Defending an adoption of western culture i.e Lawyers wig, rope and dressings, while criticizing an Islamic dress is a master piece of hypocrisy.

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Olawalesadiq(m): 12:15pm On Dec 19, 2017
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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by estolaB(f): 12:15pm On Dec 19, 2017
Na them sabi

devil's children

another reason to start killing ND destroying properties

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Pangea: 12:15pm On Dec 19, 2017
Madness has finally taken over these people!

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by mrvitalis(m): 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
Who be this one them

We are a secular state they should never forget that

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by nkwuocha: 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
Animals.

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by giftcardstrader(m): 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by passyhansome(m): 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
THEY NEED HELP

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Marcelinho(m): 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
Nonsense

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by hucienda: 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
These people always threaten fire and brimstone.

It is either Nigeria is a secular country (as it claims) or it isn't.

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by NwaAmaikpe: 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
shocked


Who Hijab EPP?

Well it helped me once,
As a Corper, I crept inside it during one early morning parade to do kerewawa.

People were shocked when they noticed the woman with the full hijab had 4 feet.




It still amazes me how any sane person will groom her hair, make up her face, then wear a full body veil that covers both.
Even my bible tells me that no one lights a candle and hides it under his bed.
Luke 8:16

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Slymonster(m): 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
Crazy people making their religion look awkward

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by Blizzy9ja: 12:16pm On Dec 19, 2017
They should go and sit down

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by sotall(m): 12:17pm On Dec 19, 2017
OK
Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by deleo16(m): 12:17pm On Dec 19, 2017
Hijab is hot

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Re: Hijab & Law School: Muslim NSCIA To Protest, Threatens Legal Battles by felixomor: 12:17pm On Dec 19, 2017
If CAN talk, they will say CAN is political.

See now!

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