A Muslim religious leader is honored
for saving close to 300-Christians from Fulani herdsmen who wanted to kill
them.
83-year-old Alhaji Abdullahi Abubakar,
a Nigerian imam from the village of Nghar in Plateau State, received a national
honor from President Muhammadu Buhari for his actions on June 24th. “I hid the women in my personal house and
after that, I took the men into the mosque and hid them there,” Abubakar
explains in an article in The Eagle
Online.
The Christians, who have been
slaughtered in mass this past year in Fulani raids, sought refuge from the armed
radicals, who invaded 15-communities on that day. When the Fulani arrived at Abubakar’s house,
however, the imam claimed that the people inside were all Muslims, leading the
herdsmen to move their search elsewhere.
BBC
News
earlier reported that the herdsmen strongly suspected that the Christians had
been sheltered by the imam, but still he did not allow them entry, despite
fears they might burn down the mosque and his house.
Abubakar even prostrated himself on
the floor in front of the radicals, crying and wailing, demanding that they
leave. And while the Fulani did agree to
leave, they set two nearby churches on fire.
Simon Lalong, Plateau State governor,
said, “Although he is already in his old age, God knows why he did it at that
age for us to study and also know how to maintain peace, not only in Plateau
State but in Nigeria in general.” “What
he did not only saved the people of Barkin Ladi LGA, not only Plateau State but
I think the whole of this country because 300 lives is not a small number,” he
added. “So, Alhaji Abdullahi Abubakar,
only God will reward you for what you have done.”
David Young, the deputy chief of mission
at the United States Embassy in Nigeria, also hailed the imam’s actions as
heroic. “Those who work for peace do not
belong to one group or another, they are not just Muslims or Christians, they
are individuals who give up their lives for goodness and fight evil,” Young
said.
Some Christian leaders, such as Bosun
Emmanuel, the secretary of National Christian Elders Forum, have warned that
Christians, who make up close to half of Nigeria’s population, could be wiped
out by 2043 … if the widespread massacres continue. “Realistically speaking, Christianity is on
the brink of extinction in Nigeria. The
ascendancy of Sharia ideology in Nigeria rings the death toll for the Nigerian Church,”
Emmanuel said. “In 2018, we can say in
25-years from now, we are facing the risk of being the last Christians in
Nigeria. Therefore, Christians should be
in the frontline of defending democracy in Nigeria,” Emmanuel urged.
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor,
Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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