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Islamic Police, Hisbah Warns Non-Muslims In Kano Against Eating In Public Places During Ramadan

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March 13, 2024

The Director-General of the Board, Abba Sai’Idu disclosed this in a chat with AIT.live, adding that it is unlawful for Christians and other non-Muslims to eat openly or do anything publicly that would undermine the Islamic religion or put those fasting into temptation by their actions.

The Kano State Hisbah Board Department of Public Enlightenment has warned non-Muslim residents of the state against eating in public places during Ramadan Fasting.

The Director-General of the Board, Abba Sai’Idu disclosed this in a chat with AIT.live, adding that it is unlawful for Christians and other non-Muslims to eat openly or do anything publicly that would undermine the Islamic religion or put those fasting into temptation by their actions.

The Hisbah Boss further stated that the enforcement team was now conducting more frequent patrols across the city to arrest any Muslim observed engaging in any practice that is not in according with Islamic culture during the holy month.

Recall that the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar, announced Monday, March 11, 2024, as 1st Ramadan 1445AH and thus declared the commencement of fasting in the holy month in the country.

During the Holy Month of Ramadan, Muslims are expected to abstain from eating, drinking, sex and smoking during the daytime and other acts not allowed by the Holy Quran.

In 2021, SaharaReporters reported how Kano State Hisbah Board arrested eight women and three men for eating during Ramadan.

They were arrested in a raid by Hisbah personnel at Tudun Murtala of Nassarawa Local Government and Sharada area of Kano Municipal, where they were found eating.

But the arrested people denied committing what they were accused of, saying they have their reasons for that.

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