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‘Her Lawyers Must Be Muslims’ — Rahama Sadau’s Petitioner Lists Conditions For ‘Blasphemy’ Trial

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Lawal Gusau has listed conditions for the trial of Rahama Sadau.

 

News Rain Nigeria gathered that Gusau, a Kaduna-based man who petitioned Mohammed Adamu, Inspector-General of Police (IGP), over Rahama Sadau, said the conditions for the trial of the Kannywood actress over allegation of blasphemy must include that her lawyers must be Muslims.

In the statement titled: “Conditions to be met in respect of Rahama Sadau’s allegation of blasphemy on the Prophet Muhammad (SAW),” Gusau stated:

“Her lawyer (s) MUST be Muslim by faith. This is predicated on the fact that it is only a Muslim Lawyer that can understand the proceedings of Sharia Court. It is a matter relating to Hadiths of the Prophet and the Glorious Holy Qur’an and not a matter relating to the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

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‘Her Lawyers Must Be Muslims’ — Rahama Sadau’s Petitioner Lists Conditions For ‘Blasphemy’ Trial

The statement also went further to demand that the police should only “observe their constitutional role” by conveying her to Islamic court after investigation into the matter.

It stated: “The Police should only observe their constitutional role of conveying her to Islamic Shariah Court after conduction discreet investigation of the case in issue.”

More so, other conditions are that renowned Islamic scholars like Isa Pantami should be the judges of the day while Arewa lawyers should not defend Rahama Sadau.

“Renowned Islamic scholars like Sheikh (Dr.) Ahmed Mahmoud Gumi, Kaduna, Sheikh Ahmed BUK from Kano, Sheikh Kabir Haruna Gombe from Gombe state, Shekh Nura Khalil (Digital) from Abuja, and Sheikh Ali Isa Pantami (Hon. Minister of Communication) will be the Ulamas that will give Islamic interpretation with regards to the blasphemy on the Prophet Muhammed (SAW).

“We compliment the resolve of Arewa lawyers for not interfering in the cases of blasphemy against one Aminu Sherif and Umar Farouq. We expect the Arewa lawyers and most particularly Lawyers in Kaduna not to interfere in Rahama Sadau’s case.

“Finally, we wish to call on the general public to remain calm, while assuring all Muslim faithful that justice will take its course.”

According to the petitioner, the conditions were as a result of a BBC Hausa report that claimed the movie star was coming to Kaduna to defend herself against the allegations.

And this development came about the same time when the IGP had directed the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Umar Muri to address the controversy trailing the actress’s controversial photos.

It will be recalled that the 26-year-old Hausa actress was accused of stirring controversy and blasphemy after she shared some of her photos on social media wherein she wore a backless dress that brought out her curves.

The photos had consequently generated mixed reactions among several conservative Muslims, some of whom quickly condemned her as having committed “haram”, an act that is forbidden by Islamic law.

It had also prompted the Motion Picture Practitioners Association of Nigeria (MOPPAN), an umbrella body of northern filmmakers popularly called Kannywood, to hand the actress her second suspension in four years.