Be patient with Tinubu, Muslim scholars beg Nigerians – Muslim News Nigeria

* Say Nigeria will overcome economic challenges

* Tinubu’s daughter asks Nigerians to keep hope alive

• Why we celebrate Mawlid Nabiyy in Sha’aban – Qadiriyyah

The need for Muslims and all Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s government on the current economic hardship was emphasised at the 2024 Mawlid Nabiyy of the Lagos State chapter of Aljamahatul Qadiriyyah Islamic Movement.

The event which took place at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, Southwest, Nigeria attracted prominent Muslim personalities from different walks of life including politics, business and academia.

It was also graced by Islamic scholars representing different organizations from both within and outside Nigeria.

Those who spoke at the well-attended event by thousands of members of Qadiriyah, one of the influential Sufi orders in Africa, passed a universal message to Nigerians, suing for calm and increased prayers in the face of challenges.

Muslim News gathered that millions of Nigerians have been reduced to a life of grinding poverty, and wanton suffering as a result of the federal government’s reform agenda while their social and economic lives have been paralysed due to insecurity.

Prominent stakeholders in the country including the Sultan of Sokoto Alhaji Muhammad Abubakar Sa’ad III, who is reputed as the leader of Nigerian Muslims, have spoken up on the current hardship faced by people, urging the government to take drastic steps.

However, guests at the annual Mawlid Nabbiy and prayer for the Nation expressed hope that the country will overcome the current economic challenges as they appealed for more patience.

Let’s return to Allah, Sheikh Adebayo

In his remarks, the Chief Missioner and Founder of Al-Abrar Foundation, Sheikh Adam Muhammad Raji Adebayo called on Muslims to return to Allah, noting it’s the antidote to the current hardship being faced in the country.

Sheikh Adebayo

“The antidote to this hardship is for us to go back to our creator. We should talk to the Almighty Allah because whatever is happening is in His decree. So, if truly we believe in destiny, we should all go back to our creator, pray to Him and seek His assistance in the current hardship. Importantly, we should seek forgiveness from Allah because all of us have committed sins one way or the other,” he said.

The scholar also charged Muslims to emulate the Prophet in their deeds and words.

He added that the Mawlid Nabiyy celebration offers a platform for members of the Qadiriyyah movement to bond together.

“In whatever we do, there must be sincerity. There is a difference between saying something and putting what you are saying into practice. I enjoin all Muslims — beyond the Qadiriyyah movement — to act in accordance with the Qur’an and Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

Why Mawlid Nabiyy in Sha’aban?

He noted that the Mawlid Nabiyy goes beyond celebration, adding that it’s an avenue to build unity, brotherhood and care among Qadiriyyah members across Nigeria and beyond.

According to him, “Many people will ask, why are they celebrating Mawlid in Sha’aban! If you’re part of us, you will understand that what we are celebrating is more than Mawlid Nabiyy. We are using this forum to build unity and love among their members. The gathering will also allow them to know each other more.

For instance, Muslim Qadiriyyah in the north will move down to the south and the one in the southwest will move to the east. I was in Benin to represent Qadiriyyah Lagos at their celebration a few days ago, I came to Lagos this morning to join today’s event. Thus, it’s about building brotherhood addressing challenges our members are facing in their different domains and harmonising and being of help to each other.

Hardship is a test from Allah – Sheikh Akoshile

The grand Khalifa of Tijaniyya for Lagos State, Sheikh Aminullah Abd’Salam Akoshile, who was a guest, said the hardship is a test from Allah, noting that Muslims should be patient and prayerful.

Sheikh Akoshile

“The reality with us currently is that we have hunger ravaging the country, and there is hardship. But it’s part of the test of Allah. He said in the Qur’an that he would occasionally test us with hunger and other things. And there would be glad tidings for those who are patient.

“We need prayer. Therefore, we should continue to pray for our leaders and our country. We will come out of this.”

Role of citizens in tackling hardship: Khalifah

The Chief Host and Khalifah Qadiriyyah Lagos, Sheikh Soliu Jamiu Amasa, noted that citizens have a role to play in tackling the hardship.

According to him, “We should pray for our nation. We should pray for our leaders. When we support our leaders with prayer, they will get it right and everything will be okay.

“The government cannot do everything. So, at our level, we should be our brother’s keeper to see through this current economic downturn. On security, we should assist security agencies with relevant information. We all need to be security conscious in our various communities.”

L-R: Khalifah Qadiriyyah Lagos with Alhaji Kashim Ibrahim

The Khalifah Qadiriyyah reminded Muslims to emulate Prophet Muhammad as a perfect embodiment of good character.

“We should also learn to tolerate ourselves and live in harmony,” he added.

Qadiriyyah Mawlid is unprecedented: Chairman

Earlier, the chairman of the occasion, Alhaji Kashim Ibrahim, former Chairman of Tertiary education Trust Fund (TETFund), commended the movement for bringing thousands of Muslims together for the annual Mawlid Nabiyy, saying the celebration is unprecedented by all standards of measurement.

“We have leaders who have come from all over the country present here; from Kano, Abuja, Maiduguri, and so on. May Allah accept this as an act of Ibadah from all of us. May Allah grant our country peace. May Allah grant our country prosperity. May Allah guide our leaders, in particular the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. May Allah give him good health. May Allah make our country overcome all the economic challenges that we are facing,” he prayed.

We acknowledge your great activities in Lagos: Commissioner for Home Affairs

Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Hon. Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode, who represented the State Deputy Governor, Dr. Kadri Hamzat also lauded the movement, saying the state acknowledges the great activities they are doing which promote peace and development.

Hon Layode (right) and other guests 

“On behalf of the Lagos State Government, I congratulate the Qadiriyyah movement on this important occasion. As a group, we have seen a lot of great activities the Qadiriyyah movement has done in the state. We thank you for your efforts.

“As a government, we will continue to support organisations that are promoting peace and development in our state. We will extend our various welfare and society safety programmes to members of your group as an integral part of the state.”

The Commissioner said the government is working hard to ease things for people as soon as possible, urging for more understanding and patience.

“I urge parents here to continue to educate and talk to their wards, They should appeal to them to be calm and understanding with the government. Things will get better soon.

“Our religious scholars should also help us include this appeal in their sermon.
.We understand there is an economic downturn, and it’s everywhere across the world. The rate may differ. The government is working round the clock to address the issue and bring ease to our people. Let’s try and understand with the government.”

Also present at the event was Iyaloja General of Lagos State and President Tinubu’s daughter, Alhaja Mujidat Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, who was accompanied by her friends and supporters.

During the turbaning of Iyaloja General as Iya Adinni of Qadiriyyah

Her presence at the National Stadium, the venue of the event graced by thousands of followers of the Qadiriyyah movement, was one of the highlights of the gathering.

The Iyaloja General was later turbaned Iya Adinni of Qadiriyyah in Nigeria and Africa, for her contributions towards the development of Islam through the Sufi movement.

Tinubu’s daughter sues for patience

Speaking to newsmen including Muslim News on the sidelines of the event, the president’s daughter also sued for patience, charging Nigerians to keep hope alive that everything would be better very soon.

“My message to all Nigerians is to please exercise a little more patience. Everything will be alright; it’s just a matter of time. We need to keep our hope alive. There is an economic downturn all over the world, and not in Nigeria alone. But we pray Allah will see us through.”

The event also featured prayers for the nation led by Islamic scholars. They recited various portions of the Glorious Qur’an seeking guidance for Nigerian leaders and the best for the country.

The event also featured prayers for the nation led by Islamic scholars. They recited various portions of the Glorious Qur’an seeking guidance for Nigerian leaders and the best for the country.

L-R: Sheikh AbdulKadir Jumah, Alhaja Mujidat Tinubu-Ojo and Sheikh Amasa

The Qadiriyya is one of the most influential tariqa Sufi orders in Africa. Named after Abdul Qadir Gilani, from Gilan, Iran, with its many offshoots, is widespread, particularly in the non-Arabic-speaking world, especially in East and West Africa, including Nigeria.

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