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Ex-Kano Emir Sanusi officially turbaned as Tijjaniyya leader in Nigeria

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Ibrahim Ramalan
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Tujjaniya Movement had officially turbaned the 14th Emir of Kano,  Muhammad Sanusi II, as the Grand Patron of the sect in Nigeria.

The turbanning took place in Gusau during the National Maulud celebration to mark the Maulud of the revered Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ibrahim Inyas.

In May last year, the headquarters of the Tijjaniyya sect in Senegal had announced Mr Sanusi as the leader of the sect in Nigeria.

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Speaking during the celebration, the Tijjaniyya leader admonished Muslims to commit themselves to God and pray for peaceful coexistence in the country.

He pledged to work tirelessly for the progress of the sect and its followers.

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Mr Sanusi added that all Muslims should devote their time in absolute devotion and commitment to God, as well as pray for the country.

He pledged to collaborate with all stakeholders in propagating the ideals of the Tijjaniya sect and legacies of its leaders such as Sheikh Inyas.

Earlier, Sheikh Abubakar Aliyu, who initiated the annual Sheikh Inyas Maulud in Nigeria, called on leaders to be just and provide good governance for the benefit of the people.

According to him, the difficulties Nigeria find itself today is a result of injustice, corruption and disobedience to Allah’s commandment.

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Mr Aliyu therefore enjoined Nigerians to repent so that God would shower His blessings on the country.

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“Only total repentance to Allah can restore peace and security in the country,” he added.

He also admonished leaders to do the right thing, protect their followers, so that they will in turn support and pray for them.

In his remarks, Zamfara Staye governor, Bello Matawalle, advocated for unity among Nigerian Muslims.

Mr Matawalle said the annual Maulud celebration is an avenue to Muslims across the world to gather to praise Allah and His messenger, Prophet Muhammad, SAW.

Mr Matawalle appreciated the hundreds of thousands of Tijjaniyya followers who had engaged in prayer and praising God, saying that’s what the state needs at this moment of its trials.

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“I will not hesitate to grant the hosting of next year’s Maulud, if requested by the organising committee,” Mr Matawalle said.

He called on all the participants to dedicate their energy in fervent prayer for peace and unity in the country.

The event was attended by members of Tijjaniyya sect from across the World.

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