Hijrah 1444: Ondo Muslim Media Practitioners caution against religious, political fanaticism

Muslim Media Practitioners on Nigeria MMPN (Ondo state Council) PRESS RELEASE

Let’s Be The Change We Desire In Our Nation

The Islamic New Year, Hijrah 1444 is here and in line with its historical antecedents, the time has come for self evaluation, soul searching and stock – taking be it as individuals, families, groups or entire society.

Hijrah among other numerous lessons for a country in dire need of moral rebirth and sociopolitical overhauling represents four key elements namely
1* Sincerity Of Purpose
2* Undiluted Perseverance Amidst Uncertainties
3Humanity First and 4 Unity In Diversity


Sincerity of purpose could not be more elucidated elsewhere than the story of migration from Makkah to Madinah with the noble prophet of Islam as the arrowhead of servant leadership while his followers too reciprocated by trusting him without any cause to doubt his truthfulness.
As we mark Hijrah 1444, it should be borne in mind that Nigeria must retrace its steps to the era when both the leaders and the led have total trust, mutual understanding and empathy for each other.


Undiluted perseverance is needed at this point in time more than ever before in our national history with the myriads of challenges manifested in insecurity, widespread corruption, economic upheavals and political desperado. Just like the emigrants abandoned their place of birth, loved ones and what could generally be seen as a ” familiar terrain ” for the unknown environment in the scorching heat of the desert, all Nigerian citizens must as a matter urgency be ready to forsake our individual and collective comfort zones to redirect the ship of the nation from poverty to prosperity, impunity to probity, greediness to selflessness and an enclave of anything goes to a haven of everybody’s dream.

We must note that there is no shortcut to tangible breakthrough and one cannot put something on nothing. Dignity of labour should not only be preached but be promoted and encouraged by concerned authorities so as for millions of Nigerians to have a firm belief that a brand, new nation is possible.


Humanity first as displayed by the Ansar ( Helpers ) who hosted the Muhajiru’un ( emigrants ) with virtually nothing having abandoned everything they laboured for over the previous years back in their native Makkah should be replicated in a country where indigenes / settlers débâcle, north / south dichotomy and old folks versus young generation faceoff are still rearing their ugly heads especially in the build up to a general election which more often than not has been creating an all movement ; no motion situation for our country of birth.


Finally, unity in diversity otherwise known as multiculturalism which made it possible for Muslims, Christians, Jews and Pagans to coexist for the evolvement of an economically flourishing and politically stable city – state in Madinah could not be far – fetched if and only if we are ready to jettison religious fanaticism, ethnic bigotry and other forms of intolerance which pervade our national atmosphere today after sixty years of independence.


Religious, traditional and political leaders as well as other opinion moulders must as a matter of urgency recognise the dangers inherent in fanning the embers of discord which can only spell doom for the most populous black nation on earth.


As we approach another election year, it is incumbent we steer away from utterances, behaviours and endeavours that promote segregation but rather understand the fact that the popular maxim “united we stand; divided we fall” is not a myth .
Nations like Bosnia Herzegovina, Sudan, Lebanon and lately Ethiopia have tasted the bitter pills of war which arose from ethnic or sectarian differences.


Nigeria is endowed with the human and material resources and the path to progress or perdition lies ahead of us – like the story of hijrah; the choice is our to make.


The Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria ( MMPN) , Ondo state chapter wishes all Nigerians a fulfilling and rewarding new year, 1444 After Hijrah and may we all be the very change we desire to see in our beloved country.


E – Signed
Mallam Issa Olatunji
Chairman

Fatima Muraina
General Secretary

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