
News, Events, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Fashion, Beauty, Inspiration and yes... Gossip! *Wink*
Monday, 11 January 2016
Hijab Ban: Soldiers Publicly Remove Veil From Muslim in Lagos, and this Happened!
Some unidentified soldiers on Friday forcefully removed the veil,
popularly referred to as Niqab, from a Muslim woman at Meran Area of
Lagos. It was gathered the woman was going peacefully when two soldiers
stopped and began to allegedly harass her. According to an
eyewitness, identified as Adetutu, it took the intervention of
passersby and sympathisers for the Muslim woman to get her veil back.
Apart from the removal veil on Friday, two images had earlier been
sighted separately at Ibadan. One of the images seen and allegedly
signed by ‘Federal Government’ at University College Hospital, Ibadan
read,”Wearing of long hijab is prohibited in government establishment
for security reasons”. It will be recalled that this is happening few
weeks to the comment that Federal Government may ban Hijab by President
Muhammadu Buhari. President Buhari while commenting on the continued
blasts in the North-East during his maiden media chat last Wednesday
said, “We will have to consider banning of the Hijab if this (the
suicide attacks) continues.” But on Friday (January 1), the President
through his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba
Shehu, in a press release denied insinuations that his administration
had plans to ban Hijab. While describing Hijab as the Muslim women’s
dressing symbol of modesty, Buhari’s spokesperson added, “Everything
will be done to balance national security requirements with the rights
and obligations of citizens under their religions as protected by the
constitution.” The eyewitness, who described the the removal of the
Hijab as an embarrassing sight and injustice, urged the Federal
Government to make an official pronouncement stating that the hijab has
not been banned to avert further chaos. While narrating how the Hijab
was removed, Adetutu said, “I arrived at the Meiran Bus Station to board
a bus when I saw three armed military men stop a Muslim woman who was
putting on ta black attire and a face veil. One of them confronted her
asking why she used the face veil. “The woman was surprised and
helpless. Almost immediately he (one of the soldiers) turned up her face
veil to reveal her face. “The woman who felt ashamed only looked and
could do nothing because the soldiers were heavily armed. “After one of
the soldiers revealed her face, another soldier forcefully removed the
veil from her saying ‘This thing is not allowed in our country. You can
use it in your house but not here’. “He (the soldier) took the veil and
was about leaving with it. All the woman could do was to plead with him
to at least release the veil to her. “After harassing her in such a way
that called attention of passersby, he (the soldier) returned the veil
to her and she quietly left almost shedding tears.” Reacting to the
pasting of a message to prohibit Hijab at UCH Ibadan, Amir of Muslim
Students’ Society of Nigeria, UCH branch, Adam Hamzah said, “This is yet
another reflection of open hatred of Islam. However, i want to urge our
sisters to entertain no fear in showcasing the beauty of Islam through
their Hijab. After all, they realised the essence of their existence
unlike those who walk about in Unclothedness. “It is therefore
imperative not to allow this issue derail us from the golden path. I am
glad to inform you that MSSN at the branch,state,zonal and national
levels is currently working assiduously to put a stop to this
oppression. “Several notable Muslim personalities have been duly
informed about the issue.This is with a view to ensuring that our SON
sisters enjoy not only using Hijab in the hostel but also on the wards. I
therefore charge us to join hands in making this a reality.” On her
part, the Amirah of MSSN Lagos, Hajia Hafsoh Badru lamented many people
have started harrasing female Muslims on Hijab. She added, “It is
regrettable that such statement was made at a period when Muslim sisters
are facing tough times in practising their religion. We are sure that
the Presidency is not unaware of the continuous denial of Muslim
students to use Hijab as guaranteed by the Nigeria constitution and
United Nations Charter on Human Rights. “We hope that the earlier
statement by the President won’t serve as a means for some bad eggs in
governance to punish and harass females in Hijab or label them wrongly.
We sincerely appeal to the president to mandate the Ministry of
Information and other necessary agencies to release a circular that will
guarantee female Muslims right to wear Hijab on the street, in schools
and during their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).


Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment