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Adeleke University accused of forcing Muslims to attend church
The Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has accused Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State, of persecuting
Muslim students in the institution.
This was contained
in a statement on Tuesday by the Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“Adeleke University
is a serial violator of Allah-given fundamental rights of Muslim students. This
institution forces Muslim students to attend church on Sundays. It makes it
mandatory for students living in the hostel to attend church every Wednesday
and Saturday”, it read.
“The practice of
any other faith on campus except Christianity is banned. Muslim students must
not be seen observing Salat. Hijab is a taboo in Adeleke University. Yet all
these Islamophobic practices are smartly hidden from prospective students of
the institution until they have paid the exorbitant school fees and can no
longer withdraw.”
MURIC called on the
National Universities Commission (NUC) to come to the rescue of Muslim students
in Adeleke University.
“In particular, we
invite NUC to take a look at the students’ handbook of this institution,
especially pages 7, 49, 50, 56 and 60. These pages, to our mind, contain rules
that infringe on the religious freedom of Muslim students. As a regulating
body, NUC has a duty to intervene in this matter as part of its oversight
function on Nigeria’s universities.
“Such intervention
is necessary at this juncture to enhance quality control. We remind NUC that
man is body, soul and spirit. These three organs must function without
hinderance for students to perform maximally. As things stand today, Muslim
students of Adeleke University have been deprived of the spiritual component of
their humanity. We therefore call on NUC to investigate this issue as a matter
of urgency. Religious repression is a potential threat to peace, law and order.
“MURIC is aware
that such practices of religious intolerance exist in a few other private
universities. We therefore advise Muslim parents and Muslim students to take
necessary precaution. They should investigate very well before picking
universities of interest.
“Many private
universities do not bear Christian names but they pursue Christian evangelical
goals. Worse still, they lack the spirit of tolerance. Muslim candidates who
have already chosen private universities where they are likely to become
victims of Islamophobia are, therefore, advised to apply for a change of
university before it is too late.”
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