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Nigerian singer sentenced to death for blasphemy in Kano state | Nigerian singer sentenced to death for blasphemy in Kano state |
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A musician in Nigeria's northern state of Kano has been sentenced to death by hanging for blaspheming against the Prophet Muhammad. | A musician in Nigeria's northern state of Kano has been sentenced to death by hanging for blaspheming against the Prophet Muhammad. |
An upper Sharia court in the Hausawa Filin Hockey area of the state said Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, 22, was guilty of committing blasphemy for a song he circulated via WhatsApp in March. | An upper Sharia court in the Hausawa Filin Hockey area of the state said Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, 22, was guilty of committing blasphemy for a song he circulated via WhatsApp in March. |
Mr Sharif-Aminu did not deny the charges. | Mr Sharif-Aminu did not deny the charges. |
Judge Khadi Aliyu Muhammad Kani said he could appeal against the verdict. | Judge Khadi Aliyu Muhammad Kani said he could appeal against the verdict. |
States across Muslim-majority northern Nigeria use both secular law and Sharia law, which does not apply to non-Muslims. | States across Muslim-majority northern Nigeria use both secular law and Sharia law, which does not apply to non-Muslims. |
Only one of the death sentences passed by Nigeria's Sharia courts has been carried out since they were reintroduced in 1999. | |
The singer who is currently in detention, had gone into hiding after he composed the song. | The singer who is currently in detention, had gone into hiding after he composed the song. |
Protestors had burnt down his family home and gathered outside the headquarters of the Islamic police, known as the Hisbah, demanding action against him. | Protestors had burnt down his family home and gathered outside the headquarters of the Islamic police, known as the Hisbah, demanding action against him. |
Critics said the song was blasphemous as it praised an imam from the Tijaniya Muslim brotherhood to the extent it elevated him above the Prophet Muhammad. | Critics said the song was blasphemous as it praised an imam from the Tijaniya Muslim brotherhood to the extent it elevated him above the Prophet Muhammad. |
'Judgement will serve as deterrent to others' | 'Judgement will serve as deterrent to others' |
The leader of the protesters that called for the musician's arrest in March, Idris Ibrahim, told the BBC that the judgement will serve as a warning to others "contemplating toeing Yahaya's path"."When I heard about the judgment I was so happy because it showed our protest wasn't in vain. | The leader of the protesters that called for the musician's arrest in March, Idris Ibrahim, told the BBC that the judgement will serve as a warning to others "contemplating toeing Yahaya's path"."When I heard about the judgment I was so happy because it showed our protest wasn't in vain. |
"This [judgement] will serve as a deterrent to others who feel they could insult our religion or prophet and go scot-free," he said. | |
The last time a Nigerian Sharia court passed a death sentence was in 2016 when Abdulazeez Inyass, was sentenced to death for blaspheming against Islam during after a secret trial in Kano. | |
He was alleged to have said that Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse, the Senegalese founder of the Tijaniya sect, which has a large following across West Africa, "was bigger than Prophet Muhammad". | He was alleged to have said that Sheikh Ibrahim Niasse, the Senegalese founder of the Tijaniya sect, which has a large following across West Africa, "was bigger than Prophet Muhammad". |
The sentence has not been carried out as a death penalty in Nigeria requires the sign-off of the state governor. | The sentence has not been carried out as a death penalty in Nigeria requires the sign-off of the state governor. |
Mr Inyass is still in detention. | Mr Inyass is still in detention. |