President of the Muslim
Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN), University of Port
Harcourt branch, Jamiu Jabaru has condemned the activities of the inglorious
Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
Jabaru, who made the condermnation in an exclusive interview
with The Tide, midweek, in UNIPORT, shortly after the “Jihad week” of the MSSN,
noted that Boko Haram has no place in Islam.
He explained that Boko Haram constitutes the category of
Islamists who have misconstrued the word “Jihad”, saying that their actions are
not in accordance with the Koran.
“Jihad, he said, “Is also an act that one has to do to make
things right in the society”, but that such acts must be in consonance with the
dictates of the Koran which insist on peaceful resolution of perceived
problems.
If you noticed that something is not right somewhere, saying
some persons are corrupt among your family or in the society, the act of you
trying to see how to make things right, by using your hands through speech, or
meeting people that could bring about change for people to do what is right is
Jihad,” he said.
On whether the actions of Boko Haram does not among to
correcting a perceived ill, Jabaru explained that it is not because it is not
guided by what he called” the right source”.
“Like I said, Jihad means to correct things. As a muslim
were have leaders in our communities. As far as Nigerian is concerned, the
Sultan of Sokoto is the muslim leaders.
“For you to say that you want to correct things, you must
have your source of evidence infact, so that what ever you do, you can make
reference to that source. What Boko Haram is doing has no basis in the Koran.
He buttressed his stance by quoting Koran chapter 5 verse
32, which he said, conderms the killing of innocent souls.
Jabaru, a part three mathematics / statistics student
explained that studying the Koran enhances the retentive memory of the muslim and
hence the students.
“It helps us (students) a lot when you memorise verses of
the Koran, it helps to increase your retentive memory so, whenever you are
taught something in class, it is easier to grasp it, and understand it
quickly”, he said.
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