• 8 February 2026

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Controversial Islamic Cleric Sentenced To Death For Blasphemy Against the Prophet In Nigeria

An islamic court in Nigeria has sentenced a controversial cleric to death by hanging.

The Upper Sharia Court in Kano had earlier convicted Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara,52, a prominent scholar of the Qadiriyya Islamic sect, in the north of Nigeria, of blasphemy towards Prophet Muhammad.

The devout muslim is the son of Sheikh Nasiru Kabara, a former leader of the Qadiriyya sect of West Africa- His younger brother Karibullah Nasiru Kabara is the successor to their late father.

He attended ATC Gwale in Kano, before moving to Iraq to advance his studies in Islamic theology, and have always maintained that he obtained most of his education from his father for almost 25 years of his life.

Abduljabbar was well known as a Qadiriyya follower and a Sunni scholar by Muslims communities in Nigeria, following in the footsteps of his father.

In 2020 during an interview with the BBC, he expressed his inclination as a Shia sect adherent, saying: “After a thoroughly long time research which I have made by myself, I realized that Shi’a has more scriptural evidence over Sunni,” adding that, “I will not bother myself if you call me a Shi’a, but I’ll be concerned with calling me a Sunni.”

Abduljabbar was accused several times of blasphemy towards Prophet Muhammad and some of the companions of the Prophet through his teachings and public utterances.

According to Abduljabbar, some hadiths (teachings of Prophet Muhammed) narrated by some prominent Islamic scholars such as Anas Ibn Malik, Bukhari and Muslim are accusations towards Muhammad, which he (Abduljabbar), referring to them as either false or inaccurate.

Abduljabbar was held captive by the Kano State Government after the Kano State Islamic scholars from Izala, Salafiyya, Tijaniyyah and Qadiriyya sects reported him to the state government.

They said they had come along “with nine blasphemy cases which were stated by Abduljabbar in his preaching towards Prophet Muhammed in video and audio formats, which will serve as a reference that Abduljabbar is making blasphemy towards Prophet Muhammed, and that if care is not taken, the blasphemy will lead to bloodshed and chaos in the State.”

The Kano state government led by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje decided to intervene in the matter by organizing a debate between Abduljabbar and his accusers, so he could get a chance to present his scriptural justification for what he preached.

On July 10, 2021, the government of Kano State officially organized the debate between him and four other Islamic scholars as representatives of Izala, Salafiyya, Tijjaniyya and Qadiriyya respectively.

The debate was chaired by Professor Salisu Shehu from Bayero University Kano, and supervised by the Kano State Ministry for Religious Affairs.

After the debate was concluded, the chairman of the debate, Professor Shehu declared that Abduljabbar did not answer a single question asked by the other scholars.

He said, “Abduljabbar dodged questions by giving irrelevant information or saying there’s no time to make references from the over five hundred books he brought to the debate, although he has assistants to his aid, while the other scholars have given references and answers to Abduljabbar’s.

He was remanded in custody and will reappear in court again.

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