Kano Emirate tussle: No man can question God – Sanusi

Post Date : May 31, 2024

 

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II has said no human being can ask God to explain how and why issues of life happen.

He said whoever believes in God must also embrace all the decisions which emanate from God.

The monarch added that human beings must thank God in all situations whether palatable or unpalatable.

Sanusi, who was reinstated into the office of Emir last weekend said this during his sermon at the Kofar Kudu Central Mosque in Kano.

His sermon focused on the belief in Allah in good and bad times.

“Whoever believes that Allah alone gives everything must take the decision of Allah wholeheartedly. No one asks Allah’s reasons for anything,” Sanusi said.

“We were told that whoever did not accept destiny is from Allah, his belief is not complete. One should be thankful in times of good and bad situations.

“We must believe that whatever happens to us is predestined from God and what we couldn’t have is from Him.

“We are fast approaching Zhul Hijja which is very beneficial and we must observe supplications these days.”

The monarch subsequently led prayers.

Earlier, there were reports that the Aminu Ado Bayero would lead Jummat Prayers but the Kano State Police Command dismissed them.

 

Both Sanusi and Ado Bayero have been laying claim to the throne, since the former was reinstated and turbaned by Governor Abba Yusuf.

This has led to confusion in the city as Yusuf had dethroned Ado Bayero and asked him to hand over within 48 hours.

But the dethroned monarch returned to the town under military protection and has been operating from the Nasarawa palace since then.

In a statement by Abdullahi Kiyawa, spokesman of Kano Police Command, said, “The Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Usaini Gumel, FIPMA, psc further assured that all necessary security arrangements have been made for Alhaji Aminu Bayero to observe his Jummah Prayers in the Mosque where he lives at the Nasarawa Palace.

 

“The CP also assured that the Police and all other state security agencies will provide adequate security at the Palace where Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II is expected to observe his Jumma’at Prayers.

“Members of the public are therefore advised to ignore the false reports and misinformation circulating on social media and to go about their activities without fear of molestation or intimidation assuring that the Police will continue to provide the necessary security for ensuring that residents observe their Friday congressional prayers peacefully and without threats to their lives and property.”

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