The Guardian (Nigeria)

MICA preaches religious tolerance, peaceful co- existence

- By Shakirah Adunola

TMovement for Islamic Culture and Awareness ( MICA) has urged Muslims to ensure peaceful coexistenc­e in the country and live in peace with people of other religions. Speaking during the group yearly Ramadan lecture, the coordinato­r of MICA, Alimosho branch, Mr Taofeek Junaid, said the choice of the theme, ‘ Positive co- existence, reality and expectatio­ns’, was chosen to reflect many crises around the world and in Nigeria in particular with a view to underscore the need for Muslims to live in peace and harmony with people of other religions.

He said the organisati­on has been in existence since the ’ 90s, adding that the Alimosho branch has continuous­ly held Ramadan lectures for over 20 years now. “The holy month of Ramadan is a month that we cherish so much. We use the opportunit­y to admonish Muslims on various issues. The primary objective of this programme is to provide a platform where people can receive the words of Allah, where they can be admonished and taught about their religion and also get some contempora­ry issues sorted out.

“Besides all these, we believe the programme will be an avenue for Muslims to benefit from other things such as medical check- ups, networking and so on. We usually have medical doctors come around and they solve people’s problems and the ones that can’t be solved are referred immediatel­y to government hospitals. Over the years, we have improved our medical check- up.”

The guest lecturer, Mudeer of Zamzam Academy in Ogun State, Sheikh Muneerudee­n Salahudeen Ar- Riyaady, charged Nigerian Muslims to tolerate themselves and not look down on one another. He said this attitude will foster unity among the Muslim Ummah in the country while stressing the significan­ce of understand­ing and cooperatio­n at a time when Muslims are sharply divided into sects. Ar- Riyaady said, “The first thing we should do as Muslims is to unite ourselves, and if we see someone that is struggling with their eeman ( faith), what we should do is to pray for them and not look down on them. Piety cannot be attained unless Allah guides us alright.”

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