ABUJA,
January 12, 2006 (IslamOnline.net) – A Christian family has declared
reverting to Islam during `Eid Al-Adha prayers in the Nigerian
capital, doubling the joy of Muslims, raising the number of reverts in
the spiritual occasion to 10 and maintaining what has recently been an
annual tradition in the most populous African state.
"The
committee of Da`wah (Call to Islam) and Fatwa in the mosque received
after `Eid Al-Adha prayers at Kowali district a man called John who
wanted to declare embracing Islam, along with his wife and five
children," Sheikh Abdul Salam Mohamed Okeiny, imam of the central
mosque in Abuja, told IOL Thursday, January 12.
Okeiny
added that John who is a cab driver in Abuja chose to be named Abdul
Rahman after becoming Muslim, asserting the man came to the committee
out of his free will asking to meet the imam and requesting to
immediately declare embracing Islam.
"John
did not want to miss on that spiritual moment and desired to make
public the true feelings he and his family have been holding towards
Islam."
The
central mosque preacher added that after John took the testimony
(declaring that he believes no god but Allah and Muhammad (PBUH) is
His Seal of Prophets), the revert excused himself to go bring his wife
and five children to follow suit.
On
his motives, Abdul Rahman said he had some ideas and concepts about
Islam through his wife who used to work among Muslims and used to
express her admiration of what she saw.
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Okeiny,
citing his discussion with Abdul Rahman, said that the new revert had
a car crash months ago and his Muslims neighbors were there for him,
regardless of religious beliefs.
This
situation, according to Okeiny, opened John's eyes to the tolerance
and generosity of Islam and Muslims.
In
addition to John and his family, another Nigerian lady, 39, declared
embracing Islam also before the committee of Da`wah and Fatwa in
Abuja.
Grace,
now Fatimah, said she now wishes to perform Hajj and to find a good
Muslim to marry her and teach true Islam to her as she has been
divorced from Christian husband for long.
According
to IOL Correspondent, two university students, from the Ibo Tribe with
a Muslim minority, also declared embracing Islam at Maboushy mosque in
Abuja Wednesday, January 11.
It
has almost become a habit for Muslim religious occasions to witness
the reverting of many Christians to Islam in Nigeria, says IOL
Correspondent.
During
last Ramadan, more than 10 people reverted to Islam in the northern
city of Kano.
Some
13,000 Nigerian hajj hopefuls missed their chance to perform the fifth
pillar of Islam their year and were stuck at Nigerian airports after
the expiry of the extended deadline set by the Saudi authorities.
President
Olusegun Obasanjo apologized to Muslims Tuesday and blamed the firm
that had been given the contract to provide the planes.
Nigeria’s
recent census shows that Muslims make up 55 percent of the country’s
133 million people, Christians 40 percent and animists five percent.
Twelve
of Nigeria’s 36 states have gradually applied Shari`ah since the
return of democracy to the country in 1999.