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Nigeria’s top Islamic body rejects U.S. criticism of Sharia, while a Christian group warns of national分裂 if Sharia isn't removed from the constitution.
The Ndi Igbo Worldwide Union warns Nigeria’s government that failing to remove Sharia from the constitution risks national breakup, citing legal dualism and rising insecurity, including high-profile attacks on Christians, as unsustainable.
It demands constitutional reform, urging a choice between a secular legal system or a separate Islamic enclave, warning inaction could lead to either peaceful secession or violent fragmentation.
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Shariah rejects a U.S. congressional report criticizing Shariah laws, calling it misleading and foreign interference, and asserts Shariah is constitutionally protected, applied only by consent, and not responsible for violence, which it blames on terrorism, banditry, and poor governance affecting all faiths.
El principal organismo islámico de Nigeria rechaza las críticas estadounidenses a la Sharia, mientras que un grupo cristiano advierte de la división nacional si la Sharia no se elimina de la constitución.