The Muslim Lawyers’ Association of Nigeria has described as unlawful the recent refusal by the Nigerian Law School to allow Firdaus Amasa entrance into the venue of the ‘ Call to Bar’ ceremony recently in Abuja because she put on hijab .
MULAN made the declaration in a communique on Monday in Katsina shortly after its three- day extra- ordinary National Executive Committee meeting .
The communiqué , signed by the association ’ s National President, Dr . Kamal Dawud , read , “ On the issue of discrimination, humiliation and the subsequent denial of calling Firdaus Al-Jannah Amasa to the Nigerian Bar , MULAN maintains that the position of the law remains as decided by the Court of Appeal in its judgment in ‘ The Provost, Kwara State College of Education , Ilorin & 2 Ors v. Bashirat Saliu & 2 Ors ( CA /IL/ 49/ 2006) , and Asiyah & Ors v. LASG & Ors (2016 ) , 15 NWLR ( Pt 1535 ) 117 , where the court declared that the use of hijab by female Muslim students constitutes an act of worship , hence the refusal to allow the appellants wear it on their uniform is a clear infraction of their rights .
“ This remains the position of the law and it is unlawful to deprive female Muslims from putting on the hijab in government - owned institutions .
“ The association salutes Amasa ’ s courage and defiance in standing up for her rights and adhering to the tenets of her religion.
“ MULAN is also not oblivious of the lopsided tilt of our legal system . Muslim lawyers have been subjected to conform to certain practices and adorn themselves with paraphernalia like the wig and gown that have Judeo /Christian neo -colonialist origin without complain.
“ MULAN has set up a nine- man committee to meet and make representations to all relevant authorities in order to ensure that the issue is justly determined .”
The National President of MULAN , in his presentation, encouraged lawyers to rise up to the challenge of ensuring the peaceful co-existence of Nigerians with respect and obedience to the rule of law .
Justice Musa Abubakar , who represented the Chief Judge of Katsina State , Justice A. Yusuf, on the occasion , urged Muslims not to be discouraged by what he described as recurring global persecution but to hold on tenaciously to the tenets of Islam.
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