By Ibrahim Muhammad The Qadiriyya sect has rejected the claims of Alhaji Ibrahim Isa Makwarari, who has been spreading rumors t...
By Ibrahim Muhammad
The Qadiriyya sect has rejected the claims of Alhaji Ibrahim Isa Makwarari, who has been spreading rumors that he is the leader of the sect in Nigeria.
In a recent statement, the sect clarified that Makwarari's claims are false and misleading, and that he has not been officially appointed or given authority to lead the sect.
According to the statement, Shaik Hafififfenden Aljilani, the international leader of the Qadiriyya sect, was invited to Lagos, Nigeria, to attend the Maulud of Prophet Muhammad and the inauguration of a new mosque.
The event was organized and financed by Ambassador Dr. Shehu Abdulkadir Jimoh, the Sarkin Qadiriyya of Africa. During the event, Aljilani blessed Makwarari for establishing the Rabidha Muhammadiyya sect, but this was misinterpreted by Makwarari as an appointment to lead the Qadiriyya sect in Nigeria.
The Qadiriyya sect has urged individuals to dismiss Makwarari's claims as unfounded and malicious. The sect clarified that Ambassador Dr. Shehu Abdulkadir Jimoh is the president of the African Qadiriyya sect, while Shaik BAZULLAH Shaik Nasir Kabara holds the position of Mufti of the Qadiriyya sect in Africa.
The statement also emphasized that Makwarari is only a member of the Qadiriyya sect and an Islamic scholar, and that his claims to leadership are false.
The Qadiriyya sect has called on Makwarari to cease spreading false information and to respect the legitimate leadership of the sect.
The rejection of Makwarari's claims by the Qadiriyya sect is a significant development, as it clarifies the legitimate leadership of the sect and puts an end to Makwarari's false claims.
The sect has urged its members and followers to remain calm and to continue to follow the teachings of the Qadiriyya sect under the legitimate leadership of Ambassador Dr. Shehu Abdulkadir Jimoh and Shaik BAZULLAH Shaik Nasir Kabara.
In conclusion, the Qadiriyya sect has dismissed the claims of Alhaji Ibrahim Isa Makwarari and has urged individuals to respect the legitimate leadership of the sect.
The sect remains committed to its teachings and principles, and will continue to promote peace, harmony, and understanding among its members and followers.
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