Universities are asked to provide sexually segregated swimming. Jan 27, 2012 the islamist group boko haram, which has killed almost 1,000 people in nigeria, will continue its campaign of violence until the country is ruled by sharia law, a senior member has told the. The penal code, laws of northern states of nigeria, ch. This 111page report documents human rights violations since sharia was introduced to cover criminal law in 12 northern states. At the outset i emphasize that sani did not introduce anything really new. More importantly, you will know the basis of sharia. You will achieve an understanding of islam that most in the west do not have. Republic of nigeria generally, to create a pure islamic state ruled by sharia law. Debates surrounding the specific definition of sharia law, as well as its role in the state, continue to influence legal and political discourse in egypt. At the end of the colonial phase, the application of. Sharia, family, and democracy in nigeria and beyond 082820.
Sharia law in the northern states of nigeria johns hopkins. The regime ignored the sharia pockets in the south and restricted its operation to the north, which they designated as muslim, while the south was dubbed christian. We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. A sourcebook full text please click on the arrows in front of the volume titles to see the complete tables of contents for each volume. It also examines the pluralistic nature of nigeria in terms of ethnicity, religion, and law, and argues that the religious. Muslim organisation and the mobilisations for sharia law in. The personal statute family law issued by royal decree 9732 codified provisions of sharia. The british indirect rule system of government permitted muslim laws to govern in areas they did not have a direct concern in family law, but not taxation or most of criminal law. Philip ostien taught for many years in the faculty of law, university of jos, plateau state. The law of nigeria consists of courts, offences, and various types of laws. The american banking system is becoming islamicized with sharia financing. It also examines the pluralistic nature of nigeria in terms of ethnicity. The development and application of sharia in northern nigeria.
Hence sharia covers not only religious rituals, but many aspects of dayto day life, politics, economics, banking, business or contract law, and social issues. Introduction this piece explores how the regional and political stakes involved in the expansion of islamic law sharia, in violation of nigerias 1999 constitution, has provoked considerable turmoil. The application of sharia law in nigeria dates back several hundred years in the precolonial period when borno and sokoto caliphates were administered by it. The british indirect rule system of government permitted muslim laws to govern in areas. The sharia, is essentially a believers law in the sense that it is primarily binding on those who believe in it. Sharia law in nigeria journal of islamic studies and culture. Abdulfatah kola makinde is a lecturer in the department of religious studies, obafemi awolowo university, ileife, osun state. He is also a member of the independent sharia panel of osun state. The movement is unique in that it combines a sectarian, radical islamic agenda with violence. Matters relating to sharia family law are decided by civil courts.
The development and application of sharia in northern. The relations between sharia and national law in nigeria have var ied widely from time. Universities are asked to provide sexually segregated swimming pools and other athletic facilities for muslim women. The legal system of nigeria is a hybrid of english common and statutory law, customary law, and islamic law shariah since 1999, shariah penal codes and criminal procedure codes were reintroduced in 12 northern states this report examines the implementation of shariah penal and criminal procedure codes in three of these states. Reflections on the new sharia law in nigeria council on foreign. Sharia courts can order amputations, and a few have been carried out. Then the newly introduced sharia codes and their introduction will be analysed. Islamic law in nigeria came to be adversely affected by. The banking system is becoming sharia compliant in financial law, but is ignorant about the totality of sharia law. In 2003, the national assembly passed the federal child act 2003, but this is in force only in the federal capital territory of abuja and in states which have explicitly enacted it. The current crisis began when zamfara state, a state in nigeria, enacted the shariah courts administration of justice and certain consequential changes law of 1999, which became operative in january 2000. Islam classically draws no distinction between religious, and secular life. Tell me where i can be safe the impact of nigerias same sex marriage prohibition act. Contextually, the introduction of sharia law in nigeria visavis the nigerian constitution.
Pdf the relations between sharia and national law in nigeria have varied widely from time to time and from place to. Muslims in nigeria are predominantly sunni in the maliki school, which is also the governing sharia law. Sharia in nigeria the application of sharia law in nigeria dates back several hundred years in the precolonial period when borno and sokoto caliphates were administered by it. In nigeria, sharia has been instituted as a main body of civil and criminal law in nine muslimmajority states, and in some parts of three muslimplurality states since 1999, when then zamfara state governor ahmad sani yerima began the push for the institution of sharia at the state level of government. Sharia law in nigeria since the end of military dictatorial rule in 1999, more than 18,000 nigerians have died in inter communal, political and sectarian violence. Part one the development and application of sharia in northern nigeria. From there we move through colonialism and its aftermath into the new sharia era introduced by governor sani of zamfara state. Human rights concerns in the context of sharia in northern nigeria 12 state governments apply sharia law as part of their criminal justice systems, which include sentences such as the death penalty, amputations, and floggings that amount to cruel, inhuman, and degrading punishment. In 1804 shaikh uthman, a sunni muslim launched a successful holy jihad in presentday northern nigeria. By then clicking on the links marked pdf format, the indicated parts of the volumes can be accessed in full text. To implement or not to implement, the constitutionality is the question vincent o. In order to do so, a brief outline is given of islamic criminal law and its application in northern nigeria until the recent reintroduction of sharia law. Nigeria has its own constitution which was established on 29 may 1999. The principal requirements of valid islamic law marriage are.
Challenges and prospects can be understood as the present problems and future reality of making sharia law official and national law in a heterogeneous nigerian society. Fodios justification for the war was on the grounds. Implications for national security ushe mike ushe, ph. Nmehielle abstract the recent introduction of the full sharia, the islamic legal system, by some northern states in nigeria raises a number of constitutional questions and impacts the supremacy of the nigerian.
The law, as we understand the word in the west, meaning the rules that regulate relations among people, is an integral part of sharia. D school of arts and social sciences,national open university of nigeria,lagos. The legal system in nigeria is a mix of islamic law, english common law and customarynative law. Sharia law sharia law is the body of islamic rules and teachings that governs muslims relationships with their families, society, and nation. Human rights and islamic law in northern nigeria hrw. Islamic law assigns rights and duties to both the husband and the wife. Sharia implementation in northern nigeria 19992006. Borno, gombe and yobe have not yet begun to apply their sharia penal codes. Gender and sharia law in northern nigeria yinka olomojobi introduction the advent of islam in northern nigeria, mainly in the hausa kingdoms, was introduced by shaikh uthman dan fodio. However, statistics on religious violence across the country reveals that 95% of religious conflicts occurred in northern nigeria. The adoption of stringent sharia codes in the north was the culmination of nearly four decades of muslim pressure for the implementation of the nigerian law in the. Throughout this and other chapters i emphasize that. By leo igwe today, criticizing islam has become a dangerous undertaking even when such criticisms are warranted. The independent sharia panel of lagos state abdulfatah kola makinde, philip ostien.
Sharia law in nigerian constitution according to the pew research center as well as bbc the approximate amount of nigerians who call themselves muslim is a bit more than fifty percent. Religious and customary laws in nigeria emory law emory. The constitution of nigeria is the supreme law of the country. During the year citizens elected president muhammadu buhari of the all peoples congress apc party to a four year term in the first successful. Religious and customary laws in nigeria abdulmumini a. In particular, international attention has been drawn to the application of sharia law to criminal offences and the. Overall, this paper concludes that muslim organisations have superior influence, have significantly marginalised nonmuslims and have focused on sharia law policy, thus enabling an analysis of the relationship between religion and politics in nigeria. There are four distinct legal systems in nigeria, which include english law, common law, customary law, and sharia law. Pdf the population of lagos state of nigeria is upwards of ten million. Two types of consent are involved hereconsent of the parties and parental consent. This paper examines the role of muslim religious organisations in northern nigeria as religious interest groups in relation to government decisionmaking, including their role as superior muslim influence in the introduction and dissemination of sharia law in 12 northern states in nigeria. Muslim organisation and the mobilisations for sharia law.
The primary aim of this essay is to describe the lagos isp itself. The twelve sharia states are zamfara, bauchi, borno, gombe, jigawa, kaduna, kano, katsina, kebbi, niger, sokoto and yobe. The sharia penal code law spcl adopted by twelve states since 1999. Revised2006 islaamic sharia law for the new global world those rulers, politicians or other persons having authority, who dont take any interest on establishing islaamic sharia law, based on quraan and authentic sunnah may actually not be believers in the view of allah. It coherently combine ethical norms of virtue and vice, good and evil, and represents the standard of judgement for all human actions.
Rules of law are rules of sharia, but not all the rules of sharia are rules of law. Many details of the incorporation of sharia in the laws of nigeria are discussed, including the sharia courts and the sharia penal and criminal procedure codes now in place in the sharia states, the continuing application of uncodified islamic personal law and other islamic civil law throughout the north. Sharia penal law in nigeria attracted international attention. At the end of the colonial phase, the application of sharia in the north was total, extending. However, the words sharia and law are often used interchangeably. Until 1999, islamic law applied primarily to civil matters, but twelve of nigerias thirtysix states have since extended sharia to criminal matters. The united states institute of peace is an independent. Nigeria 2015 human rights report executive summary nigeria is a federal republic composed of 36 states and the federal capital territory fct. This website archives the discussion that emerged through the project blog, a symposium law. The current crisis began when zamfara state, a state in nigeria, enacted the sharia h courts administration of justice and certain consequential changes law of 1999, which became operative in january 2000.
Overall, this paper concludes that muslim organisations have superior influence, have significantly marginalised nonmuslims and have focused on sharia law policy, thus enabling an analysis of the relationship between religion and politics in. The islamist group boko haram, which has killed almost 1,000 people in nigeria, will continue its campaign of violence until the country is ruled by sharia law, a senior member has told the. Introduction this piece explores how the regional and political stakes involved in the expansion of islamic law sharia, in violation of nigerias 1999 constitution, has provoked considerable turmoil and social disorder in northern nigeria. Boko haram vows to fight until nigeria establishes sharia law. Since 2000, at least 10 people have been sentenced to death and. Dec 24, 20 sharia implementation in northern nigeria. Sharia, family, and democracy in nigeria and beyond 08. Nigeria is africas most populous country, with as many as million people. Of nigeria while the penal code is applicable in the northern states of nigeria. But salafists like boko haram founder mohammed yusuf considered this to be only halfsharia, because the framework was not imposed throughout the entire country and traditional islamic leaders still mixed. The qur an says women have rights even as they have obligations according to what is equitable qur an, 2. Under this law, the application of sharia h law in zamfara state was extended. The islamic law of homicide and hurt also been added with.
Introduction history of islam in nigeria jihad islamic law sharia islam and politics islamic movements, islamic reform selected web resources there has been considerable recent media coverage of the implementation of islamic sharia law in the northern states of nigeria. In 2002, muslim activists in lagos state took it upon themselves to set up what amounts to a private arbitration tribunal. Pdf sharia and national law in nigeria researchgate. Aside from igniting lethal sectarian violence, the extension of sharia has spawned continued debate regarding the constitutionality of sharia implementation in northern nigeria.
Under this law, the application of shariah law in zamfara state was extended. Penal new interchange book 1 pdf code with provisions of sharia criminal law, and. The introduction of sharia law in nigeria and the nigerian. Promoting womens rights through sharia in northern nigeria 4 abbreviations glossary abu ahmadu bello university adr alternative dispute resolution cils centre for islamic legal studies dfid department for international development fgn federal government of nigeria hiv aids human immunodeficiency virusacquired immune deficiency syndrome. Islamic sharia is the basis for legislation in oman per article 2 of its constitution, and promulgated as sultani decree 1011996. Although marriage under islamic law possesses most of the features of customary law marriage already discussed, it is necessary to consider, that system separately. Then the newly introduced sharia codes and their introduction will be analysed on the basis of the relevant legal texts for a list of the. Hence sharia covers not only religious rituals, but many aspects of. Abstract the persistent religious conflicts and insecurity in nigeria has given meaningful nigerians. Apr 16, 2015 aside from igniting lethal sectarian violence, the extension of sharia has spawned continued debate regarding the constitutionality of sharia implementation in northern nigeria. Sharia law sharia law is the body of islamic rules and teachings that governs muslims relationships.
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