A well-regarded Islamic preacher in Zaria, Kaduna state,
Sheikh Muhamman Auwal Albani Zaria, and one of his wives were on Saturday night
murdered by unknown gunmen as they drove home after the cleric’s usual Taksfir
lecture.
His son was also caught in the cross fire.
A resident of the city, Abdullahi Barau, told PREMIUM TIMES
the cleric was shot around the Gaskiya Area of the city, where he has a school,
shortly before 10 p.m.
Mr. Barau said the cleric’s wife died on the spot while
Sheikh Albani Zaria was rushed to the nearby St. Luke’s Hospital where he was
declared dead.
A colleague of the late Mr. Albani Zaria, Abbas Isa, told
the Hausa service of the Voice of America that the late cleric’s car was
blocked by the assailants who opened fire on the car.
Thousands of people are gathered in the town and the funeral
rites of the slain cleric and his wife is in progress, residents say.
It is not clear why the cleric was targeted. The
spokesperson of the Kaduna state Command of the police, Aminu Lawan, could not
be reached for comments. His telephone was switched off the several times
PREMIUM TIMES called on Sunday morning.
When contacted, the state Police Commissioner, Olufemi
Adenaike, simply said, “call me later, call me later” after our reporter put
his question.
Mr. Albani Zaria is a well-regarded Islamic cleric in his
Zaria base as well as in the entire Kaduna state, and even beyond.
The cleric was a controversial preacher who belonged to the
Salafi school of thought which believes in the strict observance of the Quran
and Sunnah (way of life of Prophet Muhammad).
He was arrested by authorities in 2010 on suspicion of
engaging in terrorism activities. However, his disciples went to court and
challenged the charges. He was later freed by the court.
Those who know him well said he is known for delivering
fiery and radical sermons and was merely incarcerated at the time for his
preaching.
Until his death, he was the leader of the Islamic Salafiyya
movement.
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