Blame Killers, Not Islam, Ibrahim Chatta On Murder Of Deborah Samuel

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Blame The Killers, Not Islam, Actor Ibrahim Chatta Speaks On Murder Of Deborah Samuel

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Popular Nollywood actor, Ibrahim Chatta in a post on social media weighed in on the killing of a female student of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Wammako Local Government Area of Sokoto state.

Recall that on Thursday, May 12, GreenWhiteGreen reported that Deborah Samuel was attacked and set ablaze by an angry mob over remarks considered to be an insult to Prophet Mohammed.

However, Deborah’s death has triggered several reactions from social media users with a huge number of Nigerians on social media demanding the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for her killing.

Reacting to the killing of Sokoto college student, Yoruba movie star, Ibrahim Chatta said the perpetrators of such acts should be blamed and not Islam.

He also cited several instances from the Quran showing that Islam frowns at violence and the action that led to the student’s murder. Ibrahim Chatta further urged security operatives to ensure justice is served.

He also enjoined people not to be inhuman while claiming to defend a religion that they have limited knowledge about.

He wrote; “On that Sokoto murd*r – There are at least six recorded times the Holy Prophet of Islam (PBHM) rose above insults. I won’t waste your time with all six, but I will mention three: Arwa bint Harb (also known as Um Jameel, the wife of Abu Lahab) would follow the Prophet (PBUH) around to hurt and humiliate him and used to taunt him, saying “ we have denied, and his religion we have loathed, and his command we have defied”. Instead of responding to her, the Prophet (PBUH) would simplysay to his companions, “Don’t you see how Allah diverts from me the curses and insults of Quraysh? They insult Mudhammam, and they curse Mudhammam, while I am Muhammad (the Praised One)!” He defused the situation.

On one occasion, the Prophet (PBUH) silently smiled when Abu Bakr (RA), his most noble companion, refrained from responding to a person who was insulting him. But when Abu Bakr eventually spoke up, the Prophet (PBUH) became angry and left. Abu Bakr followed after the Prophet and said: “Messenger of Allah! He insulted me and you just sat there. Then when I responded to some of what he said, you became angry and got up.” The Prophet said: “There was an angel with you who was responding to his insults on your behalf.” Then the Prophet said: “Abu Bakr, (keep in mind) three things which are always true, one of which is that whenever a person is subjected to an injustice but leaves the matter to Allah, then Allah will come to his aid.” (Musnad Ahmad).

Anas (RA) said, “I was walking with the Messenger of Allah(PBUH), and he was wearing a Najrâni cloak with a rough collar. A Bedouin man caught up with him, then violently pulled him by his cloak, causing the cloak to tear, and leaving its collar [hanging] on the neck of Allah’s Messenger (PBUH).

I looked at the Messenger of Allah’s neck, and the cloak’s collar had left marks from how roughly he had snatched [it]. Then, he said, ‘O Muhammad, order [them] that I be given from the wealth of Allah that you have!’ The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) turned to him, smiled, and then ordered that he be given something.” (reference: Riyad as-Salihin 644) Blame the perpetrators not Muslims & Islam.”

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