Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has disagreed with Nobel
laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka on the issue of hijab as part of school
uniform.
However, MURIC agreed with Soyinka on the acceptability of
the Muslim-Muslim ticket.
On hijab, the Islamic group insisted that uniformity should
not lead to the annihilation of any culture, adding that it is a spiritual
garment.
MURIC disclosed this in a statement through its director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday.
MURIC’s statement read in part, “Nigeria’s Nobel Laureate,
Professor Wole Soyinka, spoke about Muslim-Muslim ticket and the use of hijab
on Tuesday, 2nd August 2022. He saw nothing wrong with the former but frowned
at the latter. While we agree with him on the former, we find his hypothesis on
the latter full of holes.
“The respected Nobel Laureate had said, “There is one other
thing going on in my mind. And I think we have the experts here who will talk
about it. There are some schoolchildren over there. And one wonderful thing
about them for me is that they are in uniform. In other words, I cannot tell
which one is a Christian, which one is a Muslim, which one is an Orisa
worshipper, which one is a Zoroastrian, and which one is a Buddhist. They are
school children.”
“We beg to disagree, sir. The children may be in uniform,
but what type of uniform? That is what the respected Nobel Laureate did not
see. He could not see what we see every day. We see humiliation every day. We
see intimidation every day. We see stereotyping, stigmatization, and harassment
every day. Muslim children come home every day with tales of derision and
ostracization at the hands of school principals and teachers. Our hearts bleed.
“The students Professor Soyinka saw were in Christian
uniform, but of course, Prof did not see that. Anytime female Muslim children
are denied the right to use hijab, they are forced to use Christian uniforms.
Any female Muslim student who wears her uniform without a hijab is wearing a
Christian uniform. The hijab is our garment of spirituality. It is our symbol
of freedom from neo-imperialism.
“A school uniform for Muslim female students without hijab
is alien to Muslim culture. What Muslims accept as school uniforms for their
girls is one with a head covering. It is Christians who do not mind uncovering
their heads in public. We do, and our value system should be respected if there
is tolerance in society. Why are educated Nigerians unwilling to tolerate
hijab? Who did this to Nigeria?
“If people gather in a hall in Britain or America with
Africans among them, should the whites compel the blacks to dress like them?
Must we all be in suits? Should one culture dominate the other? God created us
in different shapes and colours. We have different cultures attesting to our
heterogeneity. No attempt should be made to force everyone to adopt a
particular culture.
“By the way, female Muslim students who are demanding hijab
are not asking to use uniforms different from what other students are using.
They will wear the same uniform, but they will add a head cover of the same
stuff and colour with the uniform.”
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