An Islamic court in northern Nigeria on Monday sentenced a singer to death for blasphemy against the Prophet Mohammed, judicial officials said.
An
upper Sharia court in Kano state ruled that Yahaya Sharif-Aminu committed
blasphemy in a song he circulated via WhatsApp in March.
Sharia
courts in majority Muslim northern Nigeria have handed down death sentences for
adultery, murder and homosexuality before but to date no executions have been
carried out.
“The court handed down the death sentence
as enshrined in Islamic laws based on irrefutable evidence and the convict’s
admission of guilt,” Ibrahim said.
22-year-old
Sharif was accused of blaspheming the Prophet in a song he shared on social
media in March, which caused riots in the city.
Angry
mob burnt Sharif’s home and took to the streets demanding his prosecution,
leading to his arrest.
Ibrahim
said Sharif had legal representation during the four-month trial which was held
behind closed doors for security reasons.
Sharif,
a Muslim singer belongs to a separate branch of Tijaniyya Sufi order, whose
beliefs are considered heretical because of their different interpretation of
some basic Islamic principles.
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