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Abigail Eyo
Abigail Eyo
Asked: June 6, 20232023-06-06T07:42:08+00:00 2023-06-06T07:42:08+00:00In: Religion

Are Muslims afraid of "Christianization" in Nigeria as Christians are afraid of Islamisation in Nigerians?

There is this fear that is easily noticed among Christians when any policy with Islam coloration is introduced in Nigeria. Ruga was tagged as an Islamization agenda; the Same faith ticket of Tinubu/Shetima was tagged the same also. But, how does an average Muslim see policy with Christian corporations like reserving Christian worship days (Saturdays and Sundays) as weekends/work-free days?

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    1. Izuoma Ibe
      2023-06-07T06:38:08+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2023 at 6:38 am

      The issue of religious fear is orchestrated by policies made by politicians. Ordinary Nigerians coexist peacefully regardless of their religious differences. Arguably, without politics, there might not be religious violence in Nigeria.

      The issue of religious fear is orchestrated by policies made by politicians. Ordinary Nigerians coexist peacefully regardless of their religious differences.

      Arguably, without politics, there might not be religious violence in Nigeria.

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      • Hassana Aziz
        2023-08-03T10:34:36+00:00Replied to answer on August 3, 2023 at 10:34 am

        I quite agree with you.

        I quite agree with you.

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    2. Hassana Aziz
      2023-06-07T05:48:21+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2023 at 5:48 am

      There are certainly some Muslims in Nigeria who may express concern about Christianization, just as there are Christians who express concern about Islamization. However, it is important to note that these fears are not shared by all members of these religious communities and that they are often inflRead more

      There are certainly some Muslims in Nigeria who may express concern about Christianization, just as there are Christians who express concern about Islamization. However, it is important to note that these fears are not shared by all members of these religious communities and that they are often influenced by political and social factors.

      In Nigeria, which is roughly split between a Muslim-majority north and a Christian-majority south, tensions between these two communities have existed for many years. These tensions are often rooted in political, economic, and social factors, rather than purely religious differences.

      While there have been instances of violence between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria, it is important to note that the vast majority of people in both communities live peacefully side-by-side. Additionally, many religious leaders in Nigeria have worked to promote interfaith dialogue and understanding to reduce tensions between the two communities.

       

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    3. Nelson Brown Sociologist
      2023-08-07T18:31:47+00:00Added an answer on August 7, 2023 at 6:31 pm

      In simple terms, Nigeria is a peace-loving country. Christians and Muslims are safe with themselves. They coexist peacefully. But if you ask about their interests in politics, fueled by political elites, that is where they differ. Ordinarily, both religions are at peace.

      In simple terms, Nigeria is a peace-loving country. Christians and Muslims are safe with themselves. They coexist peacefully.

      But if you ask about their interests in politics, fueled by political elites, that is where they differ. Ordinarily, both religions are at peace.

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