However, that embargo was overturned by delegates after a
rousing and electrifying speech by a delegate representing the Supreme Council
for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Nurudeen Lemu from Niger State .
His speech got a standing ovation and thunderous round of
applause. The transcript of his speech that Set Delegates on fire
Alh. Nurudeen Lemu,
a delegate from the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
As a delegate, and
as a people representing people of faith in God from the Islamic perspective,
one thing we believe is that God will protect the community that stands for
justice even if they are not Muslims and God will not protect the community
that goes contrary to justice even if they call themselves Muslims.
God is not a
religious bigot. He is not a male chauvinist. He is not an ethnocentric
tribalist. God is not the oppressor of anyone. God is with those who care;
those who want for others those things they want for themselves.
One tendency for
people who claim to follow a religion is to slide into the position of
believing that we are better than the others. We overestimate our virtues and
underestimate the goodness in others. The tendency is for us to become
spiritually arrogant; to forget that others are people like us.
There is always a
tension between representing our religious communities or our ethnic
communities and our loyalty to the virtues and values and teachings of our
religion even those lofty ideals of our ethnic groups.
It is our prayer
that delegates will try and ensure that the spiritual strength we have in us
will keep us from not getting angry and not allowing our bitterness from others
to make us sail from justice. It is in this vein and as a delegate from the
Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs, we condemn the murder of all Christians, we
condemn the murder of all Muslims. Not because they are Christians or Muslims,
but because they are human beings – creatures of God.
There is no
compulsion in religion. We all own Nigeria . We all belong here. And we
all have the right to self-determination. We should respect that right and do
unto others what we will do unto ourselves.
There are many
other countries that have ethnic and religious diversity far greater than what
we have here in Nigeria .
But something that distinguishes us from them, be it Singapore, United States,
they have been able to respect the rule of law so that any bigot, any nepotic
individual who tramples on the right of anyone especially that of the minority,
the rule of law will catch up. Satan will only find a hole if there is a crack
in that rule of law.
Ever ethnic group
is an oppressed minority somewhere. Every group is a religious and ethnic
minority somewhere. Every majority or settler is an indigene somewhere. In one
way, we are all settlers; we just don’t remember where we came from or why we
came.
But ultimately, we
are all visitors to this planet, from God we come and to Him we return. As
Muslim delegates, we come in brotherhood, as brothers and friends to solve our
common problems and not as adversaries.
We come against the
exploitation of religion and religious sentiments. We come against
stereotyping, stigmatizing and dehumanizing of each other. We come against the
use of religion as a political decoy and as a distraction from the critical
things that bedevil our nation.
I pray that at the
end of this conference, we will all grow in our humanity and respect for each
other.
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