Muslim lawyers applaud death sentence on Kano singer days after Boko Haram leader, Shekau faults it

Singer Aminu sentenced to death for blasphemy in Kano

The Shari’a court on Saturday has been commended by the Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria (MULAN) for sentencing 22-year-old Yahaya Sharif-Aminu to death by hanging for blasphemy against Prophet Muhammad.

This is coming days after WITHIN NIGERIA reported that leader of Boko Haram terrorists, Abubakar Shekau, has faulted the death sentencing of a man accused of blasphemy in Kano State in a 11 minutes audio, which he released today.

Recall that a resident of Sharifai quarters in Kano municipal identified as Sharif-Aminu was sued for “insulting religious creed, contrary to Section 382 (6) of Kano State Shari’a Penal Code Law 2000.”

According to the report, the singer committed blasphemy against the Prophet in a song he circulated that went viral via WhatsApp in March 2020.

The Shari’a court, presided over by Khadi Aliyu Muhammad Kani, found him guilty and ordered that he be hanged until he dies.

Reacting to the verdict of the court, Muslim lawyers in a statement by their Chairman, Muhammad Sani Garba Esq, said the judge was right in his verdict in which he convicted and sentenced the accused to death without prejudice to the right of appeal of the convict, because the Supreme Court had set a precedent in the case of Abubakar Shalla Vs State in 2007.

The Kano State council of Friday mosque Imams and the Kano State Hisbah Board have also supported the judgment and urged Governor Abdullahi Ganduje to sign the execution of the penalty. MULAN also urged Ganduje to sign the death warrant. The governor has not reacted to the ruling, yet.

The MULAN chairman said:

“The position of the Law under Shari’a is that any sane and adult muslim, who insults, defames, or utters words or acts which are capable of bringing into disrepute, odium, contempt of the holy Prophet, such a person has committed a serious crime punishable by death.

“The general public should understand that Shari’a is a Muslim Law applicable only to Muslims. Any person who accepts to be Muslim must obey the provisions of Shari’a, whether it pleases him or not. Those who are not followers of Islamic faith should be reminded that the constitution of Nigeria guarantees Nigerians to practice and observe the religion of their choice and be bound by its Laws and principles…”

“We urge the Executive arm of Kano State government to ensure strict compliance to the Judgement, as part of its commitment towards proper implementation of Sharia,” Garba said.

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