Sunday, 4 October 2015

Emir Sanusi Reacts To Hajj Deaths: Nigerians shouldn’t stone the devil again

 

The Emir of Kano and leader of Hajj delegation, Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II, has said Nigerians will no longer join in the symbolic stoning of devil ritual, except they get accommodation close to Jamrat, where the exercise will take place.


He also reiterated his position that blacks, particularly Nigerians were not responsible for the stampede. The Emir’s reaction followed the recent stampede in Saudi Arabia that killed several pilgrims, including about 70 Nigerians.

The Emir, who quoted several verses of the Qur’an, said refusal to perform the stoning of devil ritual does not in any way invalidate one’s pilgrimage.

He said, “During the era of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), he permitted pilgrims who came on camels to stay in Makkah after Arafat, instead of staying in Mina and sleeping at Muzdalifa.

“So, if the Prophet can give such grace to some people, just to protect their animals, why didn’t our scholars educate our people properly to avoid this untoward hardship and death?

“Therefore, it will be part of my recommendation to the Federal Government that, if we cannot get accommodation close to Jamrat where the Arabs reside in Mina, then this year may be the last time we will sleep in Mina and Muzdalifa because we want to stone the devil.

“If one deliberately refuses to perform the stoning of the devil ritual, all he needs to do is just to slaughter a ram. So, if this is the situation, why do we go and suffer and die instead of sacrificing a ram.”

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