Mosque Attacks: Nigerian Islamic Council condemns New Zealand’s Christchurch terrorism, terrorist Tarrant
“While many right-thinking people and governments across the world have expressed outrage at such a heinous crime and mass murder of various nationalities, there are those whose hearts are blotted by hatred and bigotry to the extent that every crime against Muslims is welcome. A typical example is the Australian Senator Fraser Anning who still blamed Muslims for being attacked! The Council also totally condemns the enabling environment created by racists, supremacists and left-wing extremists that allows Islamophobia to fester all over the world.”
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has joined voice to the widespread condemnations of Friday 15 March 2019 Christchurch mosque killing of at least 49 Muslim worshippers gunned down during Jumat service.
The NSCIA, in a statement issued on Monday signed by its Deputy Secretary General Professor Salisu Shehu and copy of which was sent to The DEFENDER on Tuesday, said, “all the civilised citizens of the world were horrified by the dastardly attack of a Christian terrorist and Australian citizen, Brenton Tarrant, on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, as Muslims converged for the worship of their Lord.”
More condemnable to the Islamic Council is that, “In a gripping and carefully orchestrated plot that was intended to shock and awe the world, the terrorist live-streamed the video of his horrific massacre.”
While acknowledging that the attack had been condemned by many right thinking people and governments across the world, the council noted that there are some people whose hearts it said are blotted by hatred and bigotry to the extent that every crime against Muslims welcome to them.
The statement referenced ADM/SGHQ/009/18/3/19 and dated 11th Rajab 1440 equivalent of 18 March 2019 communicated the strong feeling of the council under the leadership of Sultan of Sokoto and President-General, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar.
It read: “In the terrible attack that was unprecedented in the annals of the country, at least 50 Muslim worshippers across various nationalities were gunned down while more than 40 others sustained various degrees of injury.
“While many right-thinking people and governments across the world have expressed outrage at such a heinous crime and mass murder of various nationalities, there are those whose hearts are blotted by hatred and bigotry to the extent that every crime against Muslims is welcome. A typical example is the Australian Senator Fraser Anning who still blamed Muslims for being attacked!
“The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) under the leadership of its President-General, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, CFR, mni, strongly condemns this brazen act of terrorism on the defenseless Muslim worshippers in Christchurch.
“The Council also totally condemns the enabling environment created by racists, supremacists and left-wing extremists that allows Islamophobia to fester all over the world.
“Corrosive anti-Muslim rhetoric and bigoted media reportage have led to a spike in hate-motivated and terror-induced attacks on Muslims across the world in recent years. From the Imam and his associate killed in the US in August 2016, the murder of six Muslims at a Quebec City Mosque, Canada, in January 2017, the killing of a 58-year old Muslim after a night prayer in London in June 2017 to the recent one, among many others, many Muslims have died and are still dying because of the monstrosity of Islamophobia.
“In all those attacks and others, the religious identities of the perpetrators have always been downplayed because they were Christians. But if a criminal who happens to bear a Muslim name is involved in a crime, his religion would be dragged into it.
“It is such double standards and other injustices that serve as enablers of the current state of the world where victims are conveniently branded aggressors and mass murderers are labeled gunmen.
“While appealing to Muslims in Nigeria and the world to remain patient and prayerful in the face of all attacks and provocations, the Council commends the New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Arden, for calling the attack what it was, “a terrorist attack”, and for the efforts being made by her and her government to engage the Muslim community in this sorrowful period.
“That is an example of leadership that is lacking in many world leaders. The Council also acknowledges the solidarity of the Christchurch community and thegood citizens of New Zealand.
Our prayer is that Allah admit the martyred Muslims to AljannahFirdaos, give their families the fortitude to bear the irrecoverable losses, grant the injured quick recovery and protect His own people all over the world from the devilish plots of their enemies.”