The deposed Emir of Kano Muhammad Sanusi ll, the leader of Kadiriyya movement in Africa Karibullah Nasiru Kabara and Imam of Sahaba mosque Kundila, Muhammad bin Usman have commended Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje for banning AbdulJabbar from conducting public preaching.
Kano Focus reports that Mr Sanusi made the commendation on Sunday at a virtual ta’alim titled ‘Muhammad Sanusi II Weekly Lecture’.
Mr Sanusi noted that the governor deserved accolades for banning the controversial cleric.
The monarch also commended Kano Islamic scholars and advised them on peaceful coexistence.
The former Emir observed that Kano will not tolerate preaching ideology alien to it’s established creed.
Karibu lauds Ganduje’s ban
The leader of Qadiriyya sect in Africa Karibullah Nasiru Kabara has given Me Ganduje a pat on his back for the drastic action he took on his younger brother AbdulJabbar.
Karibullahi who was speaking before a large crowd at Kadiriyya house, Kabara, decried the unguarded utterances by his brother.
Sheikh Karibullah Sheikh Nasiru Kabara
He pointed out that Kano is known it’s Islamic stance, calling on people of similar attitude to mind their words.
The cleric maintained that Kano will always be a shining light on Islamic preaching across the federation.
Muhammad bin Usman follow suit
The Imam of Sahaba Juma’a mosque Kundila Muhammad bin Usman has lauded Kano state government for banning AbdulJabbar from conducting public preaching.
Bin Usman made the commendation while delivering his weekly congregational Juma’a sermon.
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Usman
The Imam described government’s decision as timely.
The cleric condemned position of AbdulJabbar of falsifying what Muslims hold sacrosanct.
He cited AbdulJabbar’s attack on prophet’s companions and negative comments on Buhari and Muslim to buttress his point as baseless and unfounded.
Bin Usman commended Kano Islamic scholars from different sects for coming together against this preacher and subsequently douse the tension.