MUSLIM WHO SAVED 262 CHRISTIANS FROM KILLER HERDSMEN HONOURED
Muslim
Who Saved 262 Christians From Killer Herdsmen Honoured
A Muslim cleric has
explained why he hid Christians under his roof when murderous herdsmen came
calling.
Imam Abubakar Abdullahi, the 83-year-old Muslim cleric
who hid 262 Christians in his home and mosque when rampaging herdsmen arrived
baying for blood in Plateau on June 23, 2018, says he’s always believed in the
sanctity of the human life.
Herdsmen of Fulani extraction who had launched coordinated
attacks on Christian farmers in 10 villages in the Barkin Ladi area
of Plateau State, had showed up at Abdullahi’s doorsteps and ordered him to
give up the Christians he was providing shelter for.
"The imam gave refuge to his Christian neighbors,
sheltering 262 Christians in his mosque and his home.... then stood outside the
doors confronting the Muslim attackers, pleading with them to spare the lives
of the Christians inside, even offering to exchange his own life for
theirs," said U.S International Religious Freedom Ambassador, Sam Brownback.
Precious
human life
Speaking on the
sidelines of the 2019 Hajj pilgrimage in Makkah, Abubakar said he did what he
did because he considers human life too precious to be wasted.
“It has always been my cardinal principle to save a life,
no matter who is involved, Christian or Muslim,” Abubakar said
at the event organised by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).
“Life to me is so precious to be wasted”, he added.
Honor from
the United States
In July of 2019,
the United States government honored Abdullahi for his actions.
"His actions bear witness to true courage, true
selflessness, and true brotherly love”, Brownback said.
The US State
Department which organizes the award to recognize advocates of religious
freedom around the world, said it's such a big deal that the Muslim cleric
selflessly risked his own life to save the lives of members of another
religious community.
A constant
crisis
More than 80
persons were killed by suspected herders during the 2018 attacks.
Many homes in the
villages were also burnt to the ground at the time.
Clashes between
farmers and nomadic herdsmen over grazing land have claimed hundreds of lives
in Nigeria’s north central region and beyond since 2013.
Religious clashes
and ethnic tensions are also common in Nigeria; where the population is almost
evenly split between a predominantly Muslim north and a predominantly Christian
south.
In a related development, Imam
Abdullahi has called on Nigerians to shun violence and tolerate one another a
lot more, despite religious and ethnic differences.
He also thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for
honouring him with the membership of the Ulama team and prayed God to grant him
sufficient wisdom to govern Nigeria the right way.
Abdullahi Muhammad,
acting chairman of NAHCON, commended the Imam for the show of love.
He also said
President Buhari had ordered that Abdullahi be included in the membership of
the national Ulama committee.
Abdullahi is part
of an 80-man Ulama committee charged with the responsibility of enlightening
Nigerian pilgrims in Muna.
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