Muslims Try to Stop Violence
Adamu Shehu, a staff member of the pathology department at Shira General Hospital and a resident of Angwan Turankayi in Yana town, told Compass that he witnessed the burning down of two churches by his fellow Muslims.“I saw that ECWA Church was set on fire, and they were also trying to set the pastor’s house on fire,” Shehu told Compass. “I and Sarkin Dungu, and also other Muslims in the Angwa, tried to put out the fire, but they attacked us, and I was stoned in the process. Then Sarkin Dungu insisted that our fellow Muslims should not burn the church, but they said, are we not Muslims? Why are we stopping them from burning the church?” Shehu said he too learned that the rioting was triggered by an encounter between a Muslim and a young Christian woman. “I learned it was a misunderstanding between a young Muslim and a Christian girl that sparked off the riots,” he said.Shehu said he saw Christians brought to the hospital for treatment. “Seven Christians were injured,” he said. “Those brought to the hospital at Shira were one man and six women.”[[[[[[[[[[[Shehu said it was wrong for fellow Muslims to have attacked Christians for no just cause. “We are all creation of God, and if we are created by God, it therefore means that Muslims must be prepared to live in peace with people of other faiths, including Christians,” he said. “We did not create anybody, and we cannot therefore say we cannot live in peace with others.”Shehu identified three catalysts to recent Muslim attacks on Christians in northern Nigeria: undisciplined Muslim youths, politicizing of religion and drunkenness and drug abuse by many Muslims.“Lack of parental training has led to what we now see,” he said. “How can someone’s child attack others without provocation? Muslim parents must learn how to inculcate godly discipline in their children.”Local politicians have brought about some of the problems as they have used Muslim youths to perpetuate some atrocities, he said. “These youths are the thugs being used to cause religious conflicts in Nigeria. Politics is indeed poisonous to our existence.” Drug abuse and drunkenness among Muslim youths has made it easier for authorities to get young people to do their bidding, he added. “A lot of our youths are engaged in drunkenness and taking of hard drugs,” he said. “Taking of drugs by Muslim youths has contributed to such atrocities. The surprising thing is that some of our Muslim leaders give support to such acts of indiscipline.” Shehu added that the Feb. 2 incident has caused local leaders to reflect on religious tensions, and that they have met at least three times on how they can be resolved. “The government and our leaders must encourage dialogue and tolerance among all peoples irrespective of religious persuasions,” he said.“We Muslims must also endeavour to instill discipline in our youth and encourage peaceful co-existence. ”]]]]]]]]]]]Police have said they are working to bring those involved in the incident to courts to face justice.
PS:Thank God there are still many,many muslims like Adamu and Sarkin that tried to stop the violence on an innocent man....Let's pray for protection for them and their families and that the light of the Truth will shine in their hearts soon....
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