Terrorism, intimidation of innocent citizens are Anti Islam- NACOMYO

Terrorism, intimidation of innocent citizens are Anti Islam- NACOMYO

The National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO) has warned against terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and the intimidation of innocent citizens.

NACOMYO declared that the menace are grave sins that are neither condoned by Sharia nor Islam.

According to a statement issued in reaction to the purported demand by terrorists seeking the implementation of Shariah Law as a condition for the release of the 39 students and 6 teachers in the Oriire Local Government of Oyo State, NACOMYO noted that crimes like terrorism, kidnapping and murder already have state-prescribed severe punishments under established legal processes in Nigerian society.

NACOMYO Coordinator in Oyo State, Dawood Afolabi, described the demand allegedly made by the kidnappers as deceptive, criminal, and a gross misrepresentation of the true essence of Islam and Shariah.

He insisted that perpetrators of these heinous acts have no religious, moral, or legal authority to speak on behalf of Islam or Nigerian Muslims.

He said that terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and the intimidation of innocent citizens stand in direct opposition to the objectives and values of Shariah law.

He therefore urged the government at all levels to strengthen intelligence gathering and improve security around educational institutions.

He suggested that security agencies should ensure that perpetrators of evil acts and their collaborators are arrested and prosecuted without delay.

He also appealed to religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil society groups, and the media to continue to promote peaceful coexistence and interfaith harmony and resist attempts by criminals to exploit religion for destructive purposes.

He said, “The National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations (NACOMYO), Oyo State Chapter, has strongly condemned the reported demand by terrorists seeking the implementation of Shariah Law as a condition for the release of abducted students and teachers.

“The perpetrators of these heinous acts have no religious, moral, or legal authority to speak on behalf of Islam or Nigerian Muslims. The council stressed that terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and the intimidation of innocent people are grave sins in Islam and stand in direct opposition to the objectives and values of Shariah Law.

“Those who abduct innocent students and teachers and seek to negotiate with human lives in the name of Shariah are enemies of the very law they claim to advocate. Islam unequivocally denounces oppression and transgression. The Holy Qur’an teaches that whoever kills an innocent soul unjustly, it is as though he has killed all mankind, while whoever saves a life, it is as though he has saved all mankind.

“Under Islamic jurisprudence, crimes such as armed robbery, terrorism, kidnapping, and spreading fear and insecurity among the populace are among the gravest offences because they threaten public safety and social order. Such acts attract severe punishments under established legal processes aimed at protecting society, deterring criminality, and ensuring justice for victims”, the group said.