Emir Sanusi condemns begging, says Islam forbids it

Emir Sanusi condemns begging, says Islam forbids it

- Muhammadu Sanusi II has spoken out against begging, saying it is prohibited in Islam

- The Kano emir said if anyone must beg, they should beg the government not individuals or relatives

- According to the monarch, the government should be responsible for taking care of its citizens

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has given a piece of advise to people who beg for alms or other forms of assistance from their family members, relatives and others. He said they should instead direct their begging to the government.

Sanusi made the call on Saturday, February 22, at the National Conference on Alarammomi (Qur’anic Teachers) organised by Centre for Qur’anic Reciters in Nigeria, NAN reports.

The emir asked parents to stop sending their children to Almajiri schools as they could also study the Qur’an at their schools in their respective communities.

He said if they must be sent to such schools, necessary provisions to ensure their wellbeing and welfare must be made by the parents. He said if such provisions are not made, the children will end up begging for food and alms.

Emir Sanusi condemns begging, says Islam forbids it
Sanusi, who quoted verses from the Holy Qur’an and Hadith, said whoever begs, would resurrect on the day of judgement without flesh on his face. Photo credit: Prime Time
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Quoting verses from the Holy Qur’an and Hadith, Sanusi said begging is not allowed in Islam as he noted that whoever begs, would resurrect on the day of judgement without flesh on his face.

He said: “Begging is disallowed in Islam and if you must beg for alms beg the government, not individuals or relatives."

Sanusi said this is because it is the government's responsibilty to take care of the welfare and wellbeing of citizens.

According to him, cutting firewood and selling it to earn a living is a better option than begging.

“Those who beg or seek assistance from individuals will be resurrected on the day of judgement without meat/flesh on their faces," he added.

The monarch stated that those saying begging is not prohibited in Islam are just misleading others.

He said individuals, relatives or neighbours can decide to help out if the wish but it is not necessary.

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Sanusi pleaded with the government at all levels to check such menaces in society through social protection programmes like cash transfer and many more.

Reacting to Sanusi's comments, a Twitter user identified as Jasper Aniet Louis described him as a wise man.

"Most learned and wisest man in the fruitless land called northern Nigeria. Let them go to Aso Rock and demand for their "change and next level"... Not in your palace," he said.

Another commenter, Noble I.N, said the government does not care. "The govt don't care, individuals seem to have human sympathy than government."

Sanusi had earlier condemned the rising level of poverty across the northern region of Nigeria.

Legit.ng reported that he said if the north fails to change by tackling some of the challenges - poverty, insecurity, education among others, it is then headed for destruction.

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