MURIC asks FG to establish Shariah courts in 36 states, Abuja
MURIC urges the Federal Government to urgently integrate Shari’ah courts into the Nigerian judicial system.
MURIC urges the Federal Government to urgently integrate Shari’ah courts into the Nigerian judicial system.
Mr Akintola further argued that disallowing female Muslim nursing students from dressing according to Islamic rules violates the Nigerian constitution.
The application on the judgment execution was about the rights of female Muslim students in the secondary school to wear ...
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Nollywood actress Nancy Isime recently shared pictures of a bank heist scene from a movie dressed in hijab.
The movie's set photos depicts women in hijabs and face veils brandishing guns during a bank heist, sparking widespread outrage.
Mr El-Rufai said with the present political advancement of the country, any political mobilisation based on ethnic or religious leaning ...
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The religious group calls for compensation for farmers.
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The Islamic group had earlier called for dialogue with the IMN.
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The school had said that status quo be maintained and therefore, banned the use of hijab by female Muslim students ...
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday issued a circular approving the use of hijabs.
The group commended the EFCC and the federal government.
Christians held protests on Sunday in response to the killings.
The group says it cannot discharge protective functions concerning the IMN controversy due to patriotic concerns.
The group says PDP should just remain in quarantine.
A WAEC official explains the body's position.
Group says dishonest people are trying to incite the populace against the President.
"No single person or leader can change the country alone."
"All the female Muslim law graduates who wore hijab to the event were forced to remove their hijab.''
The group also called on women rights activists to intervene.
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