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A visit to members is prisons.

 

WE REMAIN STEADFAST ON THIS PATH OF THE STRUGGLE.

                        ‘Despite the injustice mated upon us by tyrannical wamako and his cohorts we remain steadfast on the path of Allah and remain defiant to any authority that denies the supremacy of Allah (T) and we pledge our allegiance to Shaikh Ibraheem Zakzaky (H)’, some of the  comments voiced out by 35 Muslim Brothers incarcerated in 7 prisons in southern path of Nigeria.

            A team of 4 members of the Islamic movement in Nigeria from Kano-Mal Imam Yaqoub, Mal Ali Rimin Gado, Mal Ibraheem Badawa and Mal Baba Rufai had paid a visit to the 35 brothers in Onitsha, Agbo, Agwashi, Owerri, Benin (both white house and Auko), and Sapele prisons on Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd Jumadal Ula 1430.

            The brothers in the prison are in good health and have devoted most of their time in activities that will bring them close to Allah (T), and of course they were not left out in conducting this year’s maulud. The comment “kai Fulani boy make una find correct lawyer so that these boys of good character and attitude commot from this naughty place because the judge wey jail them no do justice to them” of a preferred anonymous non-Muslim constant visitor to the prison on the injustice meted on brothers especially in Agbo prison that has its brothers that are below 20 years ( infact some are only 15  years and were attending secondary school)  proves to the wave of atrocities committed on members of the movement especially in Sakkwato.

            The visiting team called on the incarcetrated brothers to remain steadfast for many Prophets and Pious Servants of Allah have at one time being held behind bars for no just reason but for affirming their oath of allegiance and servitude to Him Alone.

            While reaffirming their steadfastness and their oath of allegiance the incarcerated brothers offered special prayers and extended their greeting to Shaikh Zakzaky (H) and members of the movement.

Baba Rufai