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Africa: Subsaharan
'New Sharia law' in Nigeria state
2004-04-29
The northern Nigerian state of Zamfara has introduced a new package of Islamic, or Sharia, laws. All businesses in the state will have to shut down during the five daily Muslim prayers. The state government also says that all "unauthorised" places of worship will be shut down under "Sharia phase two".
That would be any non-islamic place of worship.

Zamfara was the first Nigerian state to introduce strict Sharia laws in 2000 and thousands turned out to welcome the new measures on Wednesday. The BBC's Yusuf Sarki Muhammad in the state capital, Gusau, says it is not clear whether churches will be targeted for closure under the new measures.
Ah, good old Yusuf Muhammad of the BBC, unbiased as ever.

He says there are many unauthorised places of worship in Zamfara, as elsewhere in Nigeria.
"Buddist temples, Shinto shrines, Baptists, why we even got a altar to Zul!"

Most other states in the predominantly Muslim northern Nigeria followed Zamfara by introducing Sharia laws. Thieves have had their hands amputated and several women have been sentenced to death by stoning for having extra-marital sex.
Or being raped.

But no death sentences have yet been carried out.
Give them time

The new laws led to clashes between Christians and Muslims, in which thousands of people died.
And they say this isn't a Holy War.
Posted by:Steve

#4  If they implement shari'a, there'll be a boom time, all right, Howard. In belts. "Bye, bye, bye, kafirs."
Posted by: The Doctor   2004-04-29 11:45:55 AM  

#3  Financial Times: Nigeria's prosthetics industry foresees boom-time ahead. Buy buy buy.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-04-29 9:41:26 AM  

#2  LH -- probably both churches and other mosques. Though I suspect their solution to an uncooperative mosque is to shoot the imam and replace him.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-04-29 9:28:25 AM  

#1  Are you sure "unauthorized places of worship" is aimed at churches, or at non-Wahabi Mosques? The latter are probably more of a threat to the Wahabis than the former, and will draw less national and international attention.

I dont know much about the situation in northern Nigeria. I know hardline Orthodox Jews in Israel are MUCH more unhappy about Reform and Conservative Synagogues than they are about churches.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-04-29 9:24:38 AM  

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