Canon’s Islamic police arrested Nigerian Muslims for food in the public in Ramadan
The Islamic Police in northern Nigeria, the Islamic police, who deducted in front of the Muslims and selling food at the beginning of Ramadan, as well as those who sell food at the beginning of Ramadan, were arrested for those who sell food at the beginning of Ramadan and the beginning of the dawn.
Mujahid Amanudeen, Mujahid Amanudeen’s Commander-in-Chief, said that 20 people were arrested for fasting and selling 20 people and began to sell food, and the month will last a month, he said.
“It is important to note that we do not associate ourselves with non-Muslims,” ​​he said.
Mr. Amineudeen, for Ramadan, said any “disrespect.”
“We will see that adult Muslims are designed to fast in such a sacred month, and we will see that the mature Muslims are widely published. We went to handcuffed and why to arrest.”
According to him, 25 were charged in the Sharia court and therefore would be punished.
Hisbah official added that when people eat and repent.
“We make calls from angry people after eating people in the public and move to the area to arrest.”
Male and female passengers also confirmed the arrest of other people who were seen with the “incompatible hair cut” over the knee and bicycle drivers.
The arrests were released after the promising to fast last year, and some of them were called to, and they ordered to follow them to make sure they fast.
These years were not so lucky, because they will have to apply to the court.
More than two years ago, Sharia or Islamic laws, most of the Nigeria’s nigree-nigree-nigree provinces were applied to work with secular law in addition to secular law. It does not apply to Christian minorities living in Sharia States.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is of special importance in Islam.
During this month, Muslims revealed the first verses of the Bible of Islam, the first verses of Islam – Mohammad.
Oruj is one of the five pillars of Islam, which is based on how Muslims are required to live. Fast day is observed during the day.
Ramadan usually lasts 29 or 30 days and is expected to end on Sunday March 30.