AN OPEN LETTER TO BOKO HARAM LEADER AND HIS BOYS by Nuhu Musa - TopicsExpress



          

AN OPEN LETTER TO BOKO HARAM LEADER AND HIS BOYS by Nuhu Musa Maikasuwa I know in life, there must be disparity of views among humanity. I firstly considered your sect or rather religion - Jamaatu Ahlussunnah Lil Daawati Wal Jihad a product of that disparity among humanity but recently my perspective about your religion has totally taken a new dimension because of your recent activities. I know Western education and working for government are prohibited under your religion. Now I want to know whether the following are still prohibited: First of all, you recently bombed people at a motor park. I want to know if travelling on a commercial car is prohibited in your religion. If it is prohibited, does it attract a capital punishment? You also bombed people at ATM queue. I need to know if patronizing ATM Machine is prohibited in your religion. If it is prohibited, does it attract a capital punishment? You additionally bombed people in a market. I should know if buying and selling or going to market is prohibited under your religion. If it is prohibited, does it attract a capital punishment? Moreover, you bombed people at a filling station. I need to know if buying and selling or using fuel is prohibited under your religion. If it is prohibited, does it attract a capital punishment? You killed fishers,farmersand traders. Are fishing,farmingand trading prohibited under your religion? If they are prohibited, do they attract a capital punishment? The worst is that, you today bombed innocent people in the Kano Central Mosque. Is going to mosque for observing Jumuat prayer prohibited under your laws? I said innocent people because they are not the ones that criticized you. Sanusi Lamido was the one who castigated you. For what reason did you attack these people today? I need to know. If Sanusi Lamido had committed an offence against you by criticising or opposing you. Does criticizing or opposing you attract a capital punishment? Does that warrant you to attack poor men of Kano state in a mosque? Does the offence of an Emir affect all the people of his state? Based on my understanding, you have no any reason whatsoever under any law on earth (even in Islam) to kill or injure somebody for the offence committed by someone. Truth must be told no matter the consequence, I observe barbarity,brutality,cruely and bestiality in your activity. All what you do currently is not Islamic. In Northern Nigeria, Shehu Dan-fodiyo had done Jihad (struggle) in the past. Had he killed innocent people in a market,high-way,fishing place,church or mosque. Why do you kill and injure innocent people who are struggling for feeding and survival? What kind of pleasure do you derive by killing innocent souls? What is the wisdom behind that? If opposing your killing and bombing attracts a capital punishment, I oppose you here by calling on the people to rise and deal with you better! (the way Sanusi Lamido said). I call on the people to obliterate you from their environment. You are not worthy of respect or fear. You are less than human beings because you behave like animals. I call on Nigerian youth (especially the Northerners) to always protect themselves from your action because you are barbaric, gormless, reckless, senseless, and feckless. Ultimately, I deserve any kind of punishment that you may decide against me and I am ready to receive it anytime, anywhere because I would rather die today than live for thousands years ahead watching you committing this kind of madness and absurdity. The society must also remember that it is not the action of the bad that destroys a nation but the silence of the good. Thus I have no any reason to remain silent watching you killing and bombing innocent people unreasonably. I have a strong belief that there is no one worthy of fear except God, therefore We shouldnt be afraid of these merciless species who are called Boko-Haram! If we want peace to reign, we must deal with them. Fear shall never take us to anywhere but suffering and predicament. We should turn out in numbers to deal with them in our communities and everywhere they can be found. Comrade Muhammed Ishaq. National President of the Conscious Youth of Nigeria (CYN) 28/11/2014
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 09:50:45 +0000

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