EMIR SANUSI EMPHASIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF UNWAVERING FAITH IN GOD’S WILL

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Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi, the Emir of Kano, has highlighted the significance of having unshakeable confidence in God’s will and exhorted followers to accept His decrees without inquiry.

During Friday’s Jumma prayer at the Kofar Arewa Central Mosque, Emir Sanusi delivered the advice in a sermon.

Speaking to the congregation, Emir Sanusi emphasized the need to have faith in God’s power, particularly as Zhul Hijja, a month recognized for its spiritual advantages, approaches on the Islamic calendar.

“Whoever believes that Allah alone gives everything must take the decision of Allah wholeheartedly. No one asks Allah’s reasons for anything,” the monarch said.

He further elaborated on the concept of destiny in Islam, stating, “We were told that whoever did not accept destiny is from Allah, his belief is not complete. One should be thankful in times of good and bad situations. We must believe that whatever happens to us is predestined from God and what we couldn’t have is from Him.”

Emir Sanusi led the crowd in prayer after his sermon.

Earlier on Friday, the Kano State Police Command denied rumors that Aminu Ado Bayero, the 15th Emir of Kano, would lead the Jumma prayers at the Kofar Kudu Central Mosque.

Residents of the city are confused as a result of the conflict between Sanusi and Bayero over the Kano monarchy.

Ado Bayero was recently overthrown by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, who gave him instructions to abdicate after four years in power. In spite of this, Bayero returned to Kano while being guarded by the military, where he is currently based in a miniature palace.

The Kano Police Command spokesman, Abdullahi Kiyawa, explained the circumstances surrounding Jumma’s prayer in a statement.

“The Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Usaini Gumel, further assured that all necessary security arrangements have been made for Alhaji Aminu Bayero to observe his Jummah Prayers in the Mosque where he lives at the Nasarawa Palace,” Kiyawa stated.

The city remains on edge as the dispute between the two claimants to the throne continues, with both sides maintaining their positions amid heightened security measures.

 

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