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Sultan of Sokoto Declares Christians Should Not Be Governed by Sharia Law

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At the 2025 triennial meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC) in Abuja, Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar of Sokoto affirmed that Sharia law is strictly for Muslims and should not be imposed on Christians. He underscored the importance of ensuring that no Christian is subjected to Sharia law or court processes designated for Muslims. The event, themed “Collaboration of Inter-Religious Council with Government to Promote Peace in Nigeria,” gathered key religious and political leaders to discuss interfaith collaboration.

The Sultan emphasized that Sharia law must not affect non-Muslims, stating that it should not extend to issues like dress or religious practices. He pointed out that Nigeria is a multi-religious nation, where the government supports the development of both major religions without elevating one to a state religion. His comments were made in response to increasing discussions regarding the need to abolish Sharia law, specifically in regions where there is a substantial Christian demographic.

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The Sultan advocated for the rights of Nigerians to practice their faith freely without interference and urged leaders to refrain from actions that could heighten religious tensions. He stressed the significance of interfaith cooperation to foster peace and unity across the country. His statements reflect ongoing debates about the application of Sharia law in Nigeria, highlighting the necessity for religious tolerance and respect for the diverse beliefs that exist within the nation. Ultimately, the Sultan’s message promotes the idea that all faiths should coexist harmoniously, fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding.

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