"I Don't Hate Christians, I'm A Descendant Of Abraham" - Buhari Writes

Date: 30-11-2018 4:54 pm (5 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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Nigeria's President, Muhamamdu Buhari, has once again dismissed his perceived hatred for Christians as he shared his opinion on religion in UK's largest Anglican newspaper, saying that Muslims and Christians can flourish together.
In a new article published on Church Times, a UK-based online Christian platform, President Muhammadu Buhari, said just like many Christians, he is a descendant of Abraham and that he does not hate anyone that is of the Christian faith, adding that after all, his deputy is a Christian.
 
Buhari advised Nigerians not to allow politicians to use religion as a tool to divide the country.
 
Read his article in full below;

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IN 1844, the Revd Samuel Ajayi Crowther returned home to Yoruba land (now part of modern-day Nigeria). Twenty years earlier, he had been kidnapped and sold to European slave traders who were bound for the Americas. He was freed by an abolitionist naval patrol, and received by the Church Missionary Society. There, he found his calling.
 
Crowther made his voyage home to establish the first Anglican mission in Yoruba land. He came with the first Bibles translated into Yoruba and Hausa languages. He opened dialogue and discussion with those of other faiths. And his mission was a success: Crowther later became the first African Anglican bishop in Africa.
 
Today, Nigeria has the largest Christian population on the continent. The messages and teachings of Christianity are part of the fabric of each person’s life.
 
ALONG with the millions of Christians in Nigeria today, I believe in peace, tolerance, and reconciliation; in the institution of the family, the sanctity of marriage, and the honour of fidelity; in hope, compassion, and divine revelation.
 
Like Bishop Crowther, I am a descendant of Abraham; unlike him, I am a Muslim. I believe our two great religions can not only peacefully coexist but also flourish together. But Muslims and Christians must first turn to one another in compassion. For, as it says in Amos 3.3: “Do two walk together, unless they have agreed to meet?”

 
As they are People of the Book, I believe that there is far more that unites Muslims and Christians than divides them. In fact, I believe that the messages of the Bible are universal: available for anyone to exercise, and instructive to all.
 
We must resist the temptation to retreat into our communities, because, if we do, we can only look inwards. It is only when we mix that we can reach new and greater possibilities.
 
Whichever religion or religious denomination they choose to follow, Nigerians are devout. Anything that Nigerians believe will place impositions on their practice and belief is therefore sure to cause widespread alarm.
 
And, unfortunately, there are those who seek to divide Nigerians — and our two great religions — and to do so for their own advantage.
 
I stand accused — paradoxically — of trying to Islamise Nigeria while also being accused by Boko Haram terrorists of being against Islam. My Vice-President is a devout man, a Christian pastor. He, too, is accused of selling out his religion, because of his support for me.
 
This is not the first time that I — nor, indeed, my Christian-Muslim evenly split cabinet — have been the subject of such nonsense. Fortunately, the facts speak differently from the words of those who seek to divide us from one another.
 
Since my administration has been in power, Boko Haram has been significantly and fatally degraded; I have befriended church leaders and church groups both within and outside our country; my Vice-President has addressed and opened a dialogue with Muslims up and down our land.
 
In all things, we seek that which all well-meaning Christians and well-meaning Muslims must seek: to unite, respect, and never to divide. Does it not say
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“There is no compulsion in religion” (Qur’an 2.256)? Does it not say “Forbid him not: for he that is not against us is for us” (Luke 9.50)? This, surely, is the path that followers of both our two great religions must walk.

 
UNFORTUNATELY, those who wish us all to walk apart have recently found another focus for their efforts: the tragic clashes between nomadic herdsmen and settled farmers in the central regions of Nigeria.
 
For generations, herders have driven their cattle from the north to the centre of our country; they tend to be predominantly Muslim, although not exclusively. The farmers, in certain areas of central Nigeria, are predominantly Christian.
 
The causes of this conflict are not religious or theological, but temporal. At the heart of this discord is access to rural land, exacerbated both by climate change and population growth.
 
Sadly, there are some who seek to play fast and loose and so make others believe that these are not the facts. When religion is claimed as the cause — and by those who know that it is not — it only makes finding a resolution more difficult.
 
The government has taken action to mediate, to bring the two groups together in peace and unity. But we also need all parties to follow the teachings of the scriptures, and encourage reconciliation rather than cause division. As it is said: “Having eyes do you not see, and having ears do you not hear?” (Mark 8.18).
 
As our constitution codifies, politicising religion has no place in Nigeria; for it makes us turn away from one another; it makes us retreat into our communities and walk different paths.
 
I believe that there is a better way. To those who seek to divide, I still hold my hand out in brotherhood and forgiveness. I ask only that they stop, and instead encourage us to turn towards one another in love and compassion. Nigeria belongs to all of us. This is what I believe.


Posted: at 30-11-2018 04:54 PM (5 years ago) | Hero
- favourita at 30-11-2018 05:13 PM (5 years ago)
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Idiot fellows Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 30-11-2018 05:13 PM (5 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Mykie010 at 30-11-2018 10:06 PM (5 years ago)
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We cannot be deceived, we know who u are
Posted: at 30-11-2018 10:06 PM (5 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- OmosetanOmorele at 30-11-2018 11:16 PM (5 years ago)
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Bokohari !!!
Posted: at 30-11-2018 11:16 PM (5 years ago) | Upcoming
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- james987 at 1-12-2018 02:17 AM (5 years ago)
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Fool can't quit talking. Too much of raring cows dey make person think like cow. Buhari na fool. Anybody wey dey try fool Nigerians na fool. We can make our country better again,we need to do away with that thing we dey aso rock cos e no be human.
Posted: at 1-12-2018 02:17 AM (5 years ago) | Hero
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- kaposky at 1-12-2018 07:30 AM (5 years ago)
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USELESS TALK FROM A BRAIN DAMAGED IDIOT
Posted: at 1-12-2018 07:30 AM (5 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- angesco at 1-12-2018 10:57 AM (5 years ago)
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Another “LETTER OF GOODWILL” POSTED  just on time for the NEXT Nigeria GENERAL ELECTION

Descendant of Abraham or not - NON- MUSLIMS around the WORLD are considered INFIDELS that should be MURDERED.

The TWO RELIGIONS will NEVER come together in PEACE.

In CHRISTIANITY if you commit murder (of ANY human being) you go to HELL.

In ISLAM if you commit murder ( of an infidel) you get 20 VIRGINS in PARADISE.

NO CHRISTIANS WANTS TO GO TO HELL.

ALL MUSLIMS WANT TO GO TO “PARADISE!”
Posted: at 1-12-2018 10:57 AM (5 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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