Zakir Naik’s Visit: We have every right to invite our Muslim brother, Sultan replies Nigerians

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A report of Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar on Thursday has said Muslim have the right to invite their fellow brother for interaction.

Nigerians have condemned Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, for inviting a wanted Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, by several nations for terrorism, violence, and money laundering.

But according to Daily Trust, said Sultan responding to critics of the cleric’s visit to Nigeria, the monarch said, “Islam is one everywhere you go. As a Muslim, we have the right to invite fellow Muslim to interact with us. I met Dr Zakir Naik over 11 years ago.

“Sokoto is happy to receive you. We are Muslims and we are proud to be one. We are working for Islam not for everybody.

“We are Muslim by Allah divine will, and nobody will change that. We thank Almighty Allah for making us Muslims,” he said during the closing ceremony held at the International Conference Centre, Sokoto.”

The Sultan said the visiting scholar was able to educate Muslims and non-Muslims on what Islam is all about.

Also speaking at the ceremony, the former Minister of Defence, Mahmoud Yayale Ahmed, reaffirmed the loyalty of the millions of Muslims in the country to the monarch.

“We are behind you in all that you are doing to promote Islam and Foster peace and unity in the country,” he said.

The Governor of Sokoto state, Ahmed Aliyu who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Bello Sifawa stressed the importance of knowledge in human and societal development.

“This is why the present administration makes repositioning and revitalizing religious knowledge one of its 9-point agenda,” he said.

Governor of Kebbi state, Muhammad Nasir Idris, assured the Sultan of their continuous support.

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