Until
the coming of Buhari three years ago, the Nigerian Shiites had always had their
way. For about three decades they unleashed terror on major cities in Northern
Nigeria. In the mosques, they preached what they wanted at their choice time
without recourse to any protocol laid down by mosques’ leadership. On the
streets, they staged all forms of demonstrations at any time they wanted and
molested anyone as they desired and had always gotten away with it save in very
few circumstances.
The
Shiites took the law into their hands and openly derided the Nigerian state and
her law enforcement agents. They had their own President in Zaria who appointed
governors in all the states. It was once reported that a Military administrator
of a Northern state sent for the Shiite governor of his state and the reply he
got was, “who is he to send for me? If he is an Abacha’s governor, I am a Zakzaky
governor”. And it ended there. In short, the Shiites were untouchable.
Two
factors emboldened the Shiites. One of them was the disposition of world powers
to decimate Sunnis and empower Shiites. For example, after September 11 all
funds coming from Sunni countries including charity, da’wah, etc. were
sanctioned while Iranian money for the promotion of Shiah was allowed to flow
to all countries without let or hindrance. Saddam was removed and replaced with
a Shiite stooge while Assad, a Nusairi Shiite, was allowed to continue killing
and maiming the Syrian Sunni majority. Another factor that emboldened the
Shiites is their deep entrenchment into the Nigerian public system. There is
hardly a public service outfit in which Shiites are not embedded and reporting
to the centre. These Shiites camouflage as Sunnis when it is not safe to
disclose their Shiite identity.
With
the coming of Buhari, the Shiites were further carried away by his closeness to
someone widely believed to be a Shiite. This was celebrated with an article
written by their then spokesman Ibrahim Usman and posted on the internet in
November 2015. A month later, Ibrahim Usman and his cotravellers were
disappointed. The December 2015 Zaria episode is well known. Many blame Mallam
Ibrahim Elzakzaky for sending his unarmed followers to obstruct the passage of
an Army Chief whose troops have the record of opening fire for reasons as
flimsy as overtaking their convoy.
But regardless
of who to blame for the Zaria loss of life, the conduct of Nigerian Shiites has
drastically changed for the past three years. The public now have a sigh of
relief from the excesses of the Shiites. No molestation, no road obstruction,
no name-calling. In fact, since that time, if Shiites are having an occasion
and they hear the sound of a siren they readily disappear and allow the siren
to pass.
Their
relationship towards other Muslims has also changed. Their erstwhile attacks on
the sensitivities of Sunnis have drastically reduced. For example, they once
paid an unsuccessful visit to the famous Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi. They were
disappointed to find that even Dariqa scholars whom they thought were passive
are fully aware that they were only out for deception. Of course, even before
the December 2015 incidence the Shiites have always considered Christians as
their brethren and friends. It is pertinent to note that throughout their
history, the enemies of Shiites have always been Muslims. They had at various
times helped enemies of Islam to fight Islamic states.
In
addition to their new tactic of deceiving the Nigerian public that they are not
violent, this group has been waging a venomous campaign against President
Muhammadu Buhari and his party. They consider PMB responsible for their tragedy
and do not hide their evil wishes for the president. During his two long medical
trips to the UK, their internet warriors never concealed their joy over the
health predicament of the popular president.
Now,
the biggest dilemma of Nigerian Shiites is their next political move. What they
had been preaching under Elzakzaky is an Islamic state with him as the Head of
State. Unfortunately, Mallam Ibrahim Elzakzaky could only deceive his ignorant
followers because in Shia creed there is nothing like an Islamic state or Jihad
in whatever guise until the reappearance of Mahdi. Mahdi, in Shia mythology is
their last Imam hidden in some hole in Iraq and will appear towards the end of
time. Until he reappears there is no struggle in whatever form for the
establishment of an Islamic state. The idea of an Islamic state is thus only a
cover used by Iran through her hirelings to propagate Shia.
When
the foundation of their “Islamic state” under Zakzaky was destroyed with the
arrest and killing of their leaders and the demolishing of their shrine, these
heretics became divided on the next step. Out of frustration, some of them openly
started advocating for democracy and even claiming that Elzakzaky instructed
them to register and collect voters’ cards. But it is undeniable that until his
arrest Mallam Ibrahim Elzakzaky openly condemned the Nigerian political process
and preached for the establishment of an Islamic state through a revolution
similar to the Iranian one. This is what many of his followers still advocate.
Now
that the writing is clear that Buhari has won the primaries of his party and is
set to win the next February’s election, the Shiites are further confused
because their voters’ cards will be valueless.
Even
as the rest of us watch the next move of the Nigerian Shiites, it is wrong to assume
that there is a difference between one Shiite faction and another, noting that
the idea that Nigerian Shiites should join the political process was first
mooted by a Shiite who has not been in the mainstream Elzakzaky-led IMN.
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