Open Letter To Gen. Muhammadu Buhari by Abdussamad Umar Jibia On Shia Muslims
— May 12, 2015
Your Excellency Sir
Let me start by congratulating you on your well-deserved victory. It
is Allah that gives and takes everything including power. He has given
it to you. We pray to Him to guide you in the onerous task of restoring
the lost values of our country.
You are taking over when the dust is beginning to settle. Boko Haram
are on the run. For six years, this group of people has unleashed mayhem
on Nigeria, or at least Northern Nigeria. Thousands of people have been
killed in cold blood; thousands of others have been displaced. Yet,
several thousands of women, girls and boys have been taken as captives.
Ordinary Nigerians have found it difficult to figure out the sponsors of
Boko Haram due to the nature of their victims who cut across all
segments and strata of the Nigerian society. Several conspiracy theories
have been expressed, many of which are laughable. Some believe it is
the Northern elders who created Boko Haram in order to make the country
‘ungovernable’ for Jonathan. According to another school of thought it
is the Igbo who have been exploring ways to launch revenge against the
North for what Northerners did to them during the Nigerian civil war.
Some say it is you, others say it is Jonathan. There are a few other
theories.
Whether or not any, some or all of these theories are correct or
incorrect, it is well known that the original members of the group known
as Boko Haram or Jama’atu Ahlissunnah Lidda’wati wal Jihad as they call
themselves were students of one Muhammadu Yusuf who lived and preached
in Maidugri until his death in the hand of the Nigerian Police in 2009.
It is also well known that the final episode that led to confrontation
between his disciples and security forces was the refusal of his
followers to obey simple driving rules like the wearing of helmets by
motorcyclists.
However, my reason for writing you this letter is not Boko Haram. It is
something worse than Boko Haram. Yes worse. It is a sect more dreadful
than Boko Haram that has established itself in all strata of Muslim
Ummah in Nigeria. They are in the civil service. They are in business.
Their members have deliberately come close to several unsuspecting
politicians of note. It is Shia.
As a Muslim, you don’t need someone to tell you about Shia. But for
the benefit of those who do not know, I would say the little they need
to know. Shia is about the oldest sect in Islam. After the death of
Muhammad (peace be upon him) who was both a messenger of Allah and a
political leader, the Islamic faith continued to grow under the rightly
guided Caliphs. It was during this period that the present day Syria,
Iran, Iraq, Egypt and Palestine came under the control of Islam.
However, the Jews who were expelled from the city of Madina by the Holy
prophet because of their treachery and were watching these developments
with agony decided to react by sponsoring some of them to pronounce
Islam in order to have the license to cause confusion among Muslims. It
was these ‘converts’ under the leadership of one Abdullah bn Saba that
succeeded in sponsoring the rebellion against the third Caliph, Othman.
They first articulated his shortcomings, amplified and disseminated them
around the Caliphate. Thereafter they called for his resignation; when
he refused to resign they killed him. The Muslim Ummah chose Ali, a
cousin of the Holy Prophet to lead them after Othman, but these very
people, who now called themselves Shiat Ali (the sect of Ali) frustrated
his efforts to track and punish the killers of Othman. They now made
Shia a symbol of love for Ali and other relations of the prophet and
hatred for the other caliphs and the rest of the prophet’s companions
whom they claimed betrayed the trust of the prophet.
Shia was embraced by Persians because they saw it as an opportunity
to distort a religion that destroyed their kingdom and culture. After
the Iranian revolution which was led by Shiite scholars, the government
of Iran set an agenda to spread Shia to other countries. In Nigeria,
this task was to be carried out by one Ibrahim Yakub Elzakzaky. The man
Elzakzaky devised several strategies to achieve his mission. First, he
banked on the gullibility of some Muslim youth who could easily be
misled by slogans like ‘Islamic revolution’, ‘establishment of Islamic
state’, ‘total change’, etc. His group, who initially tagged themselves
as Muslim brothers (meaning, of course, that other Muslims are not their
brothers) organized lectures and several demonstrations in their first
phase. In those days in the 1980s he told everyone that he was not a
Shiite, his group was not out to promote Shia and that what they wanted
was Islam and nothing else. The other methods used by Elzakzaky to
introduce Shia to his followers were the same methods that Shiites have
used over their long history. One of them is women. Shiites legalize
temporary marriage. In Shia it is possible to marry a woman for two
hours. Many people find it difficult to understand why young men and
women who are supposed to be in school would trek from cities like Kano,
Gusau and Katsina to Zaria, spending nights along the way in order to
listen to Elzakzaky. This is the secret. It is an open one because the
Shiites do not deny they do it. What they may deny is wife swapping,
which many people accuse them of doing.
There is plenty more on Shiites and their doctrine. What, however,
would be of major concern to your Government is their notoriety in
dealing with Government and fellow Nigerians. Way back in the 1990s, the
Shiites constituted a major threat to the public in Kaduna state. For a
period, any Islamic preacher who dared to criticize Ibrahim Elzakzaky
or Ayatullahi Khomaini in his preaching was attacked and beaten in his
house in the presence of his wife and children. Infuriated by their
actions, the Government of Col. Hameed Ali staged a clampdown on them
and most of their leaders were arrested and prosecuted. This made them
to change their strategy for a while.
The main activities of Shiites are demonstrations which they organize
on specific occasions like the Quds and Ashura days. During these
demonstrations, they block main roads in cities across the North and
intimidate the public including the Police whose permission they do not
seek. Last year, this type of event led to a clash between the Army and
the sect members leading to the death of several people including three
children of Mallam Ibrahim Elzakzaky. In addition, these heretics
organize an annual pilgrimage to Zaria for which they trek in large
groups from certain points to go and meet their leader. In the process
of this long trek, they block major highways and create a lot of havoc
for travelers. This is watched by the security agents and nothing is
done to stop it.
Like the Boko Haram of Muhammadu Yusuf, the Shiites have no regard
for any rule, no matter how harmless it is. For example, after a series
of bombings in Kano metropolis, the Government of Kano state banned
riding motorcycles after six o clock in the evening and carrying
passengers on same. The public complied and defaulters were openly
arrested and punished. The only group of people that did not comply were
the Shiites. Even when the implementation of the ban was at its peak
they rode motorcycles in the night on major roads in Kano sometimes
carrying more than one passenger and none of them would be arrested. A
friend of mine once stopped and asked the Police why they were not
arresting Shiites. The answer was, ‘Ai su yan kungiya ne’, meaning ‘they
are members of a group’. The Police was obviously afraid of triggering
another crisis, but at the same time giving the impression that some
people are above the law.
The Shiites are well connected. Since most of their leaders including
Mallam Ibrahim Elzakzaky himself are graduates, it has been easy to fix
themselves in all sectors of the economy. Although they publicly
condemn the Nigerian political system and do not participate in partisan
politics, the group may have been enjoying the support of certain
politicians. For example, a former civilian governor of one of the
Northern states patronized a Civil Engineering firm controlled by
professionals belonging to this group. The group activities were
allegedly sponsored by proceeds of the many contracts he awarded to them
in addition to whatever little might come from Iran and other wealthy
members. Ordinarily there is nothing wrong in that since they are also
Nigerians, but the fact that some of those professionals involved were
dismissed from public service for alleged breach of peace raised doubts
about the action of that governor.
Mallam Ibrahim Elzakzaky lives in affluence even when most of his
followers live in abject poverty. Added to these is the large number of
guards that accompany him wherever he is going. These guards who are
mainly unemployed youth also man illegal checkpoints on roads leading to
his house in the Gyallesu quarters of Zaria. In addition to open
display of weapons, these guards subject people living in the area,
their families and visitors to constant harassments. Even after
registering series of complaints to the police and Zaria emirate,
nothing has been done to come to the rescue of these innocent Nigerians.
Only last week, there was a widely reported clash between Shiite guards
and residents of Gyallesu that claimed a number of lives. Yet, there
was no response from the Government.
My advice for your Excellency is this. If your promise to tackle
insecurity is to be a reality you must cut Shiites down to size. To do
that effectively you have to look around you and make sure that no
member of this group occupies an important position in your Government.
It would be a monumental scandal if Nigerians come to realize that a
member of such a lawless group is very close to you and/or holding a key
position in your Government. This is regardless of the intellectual
prowess of the person. One would then wonder what would be the reaction
of your Government when there is a clash between security forces and
members of this group. The millions of Nigerians that voted for you do
not include Shiites. Nigerian Shiites do not vote unless they engage in
taqiyya which is a kind of hypocrisy allowed in their religion whereby a
person can pretend to be what he/she is not and act accordingly in
order to achieve a goal. Secondly, no member of the public including
politicians, traditional or religious leaders must be allowed to use his
followers to harass the public. If Mallam Ibrahim Elzakzaky or any
other leader wants additional security for himself he should be allowed
to employ trained private guards who would not harass his neighbours.
Finally, there should be no double standard in dealing with different
groups.
I wish I had a direct access to you to give you this advice without
making it public. Although I know a few people around you, I am not
quite sure that a message sent through them would get to you at this
time. And since office-seeking Nigerians have been sending in their CVs,
any document dropped in your office, no matter its contents is very
likely going to be treated as another CV in disguise.
I wish you Allah’s guidance.
Dr. Abdussamad Umar Jibia
Associate Professor and Head
Department of Mechatronics Engineering
Bayero University Kano
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