Daily Trust

Do young Nigerians know that Christians and Muslims worship same God?

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Two weeks ago, 32 of us met in Zaria to commemorat­e our first reunion that cold day of 5th January 1968 as the new intake of Barewa College Zaria. There were 132 of us in the set of 1968. So far, 35 of us have transition­ed to the next world. In our conversati­ons on the departed ones, it turned out that most of them died in road accidents over the 50-year period. Surviving in Nigeria is a lottery and so many of us die early due to completely avoidable accidents. We reflected on changing times. In 1968, we were in the middle of the civil war in Nigeria. Nonetheles­s, most of us were simply directed to the motor park without any escort and took lorries and buses from our provinces to Zaria and on to the school.

Fifty years later, many of us were apprehensi­ve about going to Zaria due to the multiple conflicts in our provinces. Those from Adamawa, Sardauna and Bornu provinces spoke of the persistenc­e of the insurgency in the North east. Friends from Plateau and Benue provinces were concerned about inter-communal conflicts and the pastoral challenge they face. The members from Sokoto, Zaria and Katsina provinces recounted stories of their communitie­s being sucked into rural banditry while travellers from Kano, Kabba, Ilorin and Niger provinces said they too are no longer safe. The last hurdle was of course the Abuja-Kaduna crossing where everyone had the fear of kidnappers on their mind.

I had not seen some of my class mates since we went our various ways after the WAEC exams in 1972 and some of them looked very old. Maybe that was my brain telling me that I am getting old myself. We used the Golden Jubilee celebratio­n to launch improvemen­ts to the school facilities sponsored by the Class of 1968 as we had been agonising for a long time on how dilapidate­d the school had become. One thing that surprised me was when some of my mates told the principal that they never came back for the school certificat­es. Within ten minutes, the principal was able to give all of them their certificat­es. It was good to see that all our files are still intact.

One in our of the greatest lives has been influences the broad introducti­on we had to comparativ­e religious education in Barewa College. This was through daily readings in assembly from: “A Book of Prayers and Readings.” In 1958, the Northern Nigerian Government published the book for use in mixed assemblies of Muslim and Christian students. In his Forward to the book, Minister of Education Aliyu Makama made the important point that:

“Both Muslims and Christians are ‘people of the Book’ and it is my earnest prayer and hope that from this book of Prayers and Readings the younger generation in particular may learn the vital truth that the things which unite us are far more important than the things that divide us.”

The daily readings created in us the realizatio­n that our religions have the same values and that everyone that respect their religion must also respect other religions that draw from the same belief and value pool. It is this education about comparativ­e religion that is missing in Nigeria today and we have so many young people who lack education in their own religion and their ignorance pushed them into the belief that the other religion is the enemy whose adherents must be killed. The book taught us about the unity of God.

THE UNITY OF GOD

God is One, the Ancient of days: Eternal, having no beginning: Everlastin­g, having no end, continuing for evermore. He is the First and the Last, Whose wisdom extendeth over all. He cannot be likened to anything else that exists, nor is anything like unto Him, nor is He contained by the earth or the heavens, for He is exalted far above the earth and the dust thereof. - AL GHAZALI I am the first and I am the last, and beside me there is no God. - ISAIAH Stand up and bless the Lord your God from everlastin­g to everlastin­g: and blessed be Thy glorious Name, which is exalted above all blessing and praise. Thou art the Lord, even Thou alone; Thou hast made heaven and the heaven of heavens, with all their host; the earth, and all the things that are therein; the seas and all that is in them; and Thou preservest them all and the

RELIANCE UPON GOD

Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore, if God so cloth the grass of the field, which to-day is, and to-morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? Or, What shall we drink? Or, Wherewitha­l shall we be clothed? But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousn­ess; and all these things shall be added unto you. - ST. MATHEW’S GOSPEL If ye rely upon God as He ought to be relied on, He will provide you as He provides the birds; they go out empty and hungry in the morning and come back big-bellied at eventide.

- UMAR (T.I)

PRAYER

Ask and thou shalt be given it. - IBN MASUD (T.I) Ask and ye shall receive; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened unto you.

- ST MATHEW’S GOSPEL

THE SPIRITUAL COMBAT

Readings: In the field of this body a great war goes forward against passion, anger, pride and greed; it is in the kingdom of truth, contentmen­t and purity that this battle is ragging and the sword that rings forth most loudly is the sword of His Name. It is a hard fight and a weary one, this fight of the truth seeker, for the truth seeker’s battle goes on day and night; as long as life lasts it never ceases. - KABIR Know you not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the price? So run that ye may obtain. And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things, now they do it to obtain a corruptibl­e crown, but we an incorrupti­ble. I therefore run not as uncertainl­y; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air; but I keep under my body and bring it into subjection, lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.

- ST PAUL

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