The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Saturday, urged
Muslims in the North to adopt new approaches to address the social,
economic and political challenges facing them.
Sanusi gave the
advice in Kaduna at the 10th annual Ramadan Lecture organised by Voice
of Nigeria (VON), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and
Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), with the theme: 'The Challenges of Muslim Ummah in the 21st Century.'
He said that the region's failure to invest in quality education and
scholarship was partly responsible for its backwardness and rise of
divisive groups like the Boko Haram.
The emir observed that due
to dwindling socio-economic situation in the region, majority of the
people, particularly the youth, have been left without any hope in life
and therefore, easy recruits into insurgency.
"If there is no future in a society, then Boko Haram ideas will thrive," he said.
The emir advised political and religious leaders in the region to take a
cue from other regions in the country and thrive to effect necessary
changes.
"If Borno and Yobe were a country, they would be poorer
than Niger, Chad and Cameroon. No wonder, the Boko Haram crisis started
there," he added.
Sanusi stressed the need for Muslims in the
North to regulate religious preaching and stop exposing their children
to 'quack Malams.'
He also advised parents to take "very serious
interest in the activities of their children", saying that the new media
had radicalised a lot of youths across the world and turned them into
extremists.
"We need to watch what our children watch. If we do
not give them the correct Islamic education, they will get the wrong one
from somewhere else."
He also challenged the Muslims to undertake a holistic change in their approach to socio-economic issues.
"We must not continue to allow culture to be dorminant in our lives. We
need to look at ourselves, reappraise our socio-economic approach to
life," he said.
The emir said Muslim clerics must take common
stand on contemporary issues such as age of marriage in Islam, women
education, rights and forced marriage as well as modernisation and
education generally
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