Some Islamic groups have beckoned on the federal and state
governments in Nigeria to declare Muharram 1, the first day of the Islamic
Hijrah Calendar 1438 A.H, a public holiday.
They stated that the declaration would show regard for the
principle of fairness and justice to Muslims in Nigeria.
The groups: Muslim Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria,
MMPN, Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates Association, UNIFEMGA, and
Muslim Community of Oyo state, MUSCOYS. Others include National Council of
Muslim Youths Organisations, NACOMYO, Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, and the
Muslim Students Society of Nigeria, MSSN.
Leaders of the aforementioned groups in different Hijrah
1438 A.H messages appealed to the government to grant their request, Vanguard
reports.
The President of MMPN, Abdurrahman Balogun, in his Hijrah
message, urged the Federal Government to give recognition to Muslim New Year in
the interest of fairness.
Balogun said that declaring Muharram 1, a public holiday
would give Muslims a sense of belonging.
UNIFEMGA, in its message signed by Abdulwaheed Odeyimka, its
National President, called on the government at various levels to recognise the
Hijrah calendar and use it side by side with the Gregorian calendar.
It congratulated Muslims and non-Muslims alike for
witnessing another new Islamic year and urged them to reflect on their deeds
and activities during the past year.
Also, the Chairman, Muslim Community of Oyo State, Alhaji
Ishaq Sanni, in the same vein, said the declaration and recognition of Hijrah
was long overdue and called for its immediate implementation.
He called on the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic
Affairs, NSCIA, to enter into dialogue with the Nigerian government on the
issue.
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