Also published in Daily Trust
Much has been said about the detention and
deportation of hundreds of Nigerian female intending pilgrims back to Nigeria
by Saudi Arabia after they had arrived in the country to perform Hajj, which
provoked the anger of many Nigerians and set Nigeria and Saudi Arabia on a
diplomatic collision. However, what is particularly interesting is that, though
both parties are aware about the actual reasons behind such measures, neither
party is willing to address it out in the open, which makes it a forbidden
truth of a sort.
For instance, though the Saudi authorities have
often officially stipulated that, female intending pilgrims of certain age
bracket shall present male guardians before being allowed into the kingdom,
their claim that the measures against those Nigerian women were in response to
their failure to provide such male guardians wasn’t actually the reality.
This is because they i.e. the Saudis were
already aware that, though such stipulation was basically provided for in
Islamic precepts, its enforcement is generally interpreted in the light of the
wider Islamic jurisprudential context. Incidentally, after harmonizing all
relevant Islamic precepts jurisprudentially, it is generally agreed that the
prerequisite of a male guardian for a female traveller is applicable only in
circumstances similar to those that had warranted its stipulation in the first
place, and that, such circumstances do not include the context in which females
travel to Hajj or Umrah nowadays.
The Saudis know all these, which explain why
they have hardly if at all enforced this stipulation before. Moreover, the fact
that only Nigerian female intending pilgrims were subjected to such treatment
confirmed that the Saudis’ official explanation was not the real reason behind
such measures, because it is obvious that thousands of female intending
pilgrims from other countries are being allowed into the Kingdom despite having
no such male guardians.
Equally, on Nigeria’s side, different concerned
departments and other stakeholders pretend to be unaware of the reasons behind
such measures, and keep beating around the bush, even though they sometimes
reluctantly suspect what they call “some violations, which some Nigerians do in
Saudi Arabia” as the possible reasons, which they however apparently downplay
hence pretend to rule them out as the possible reasons behind such measures.
Anyway, it is obvious that, many Nigerians
especially who reside illegally in Saudi Arabia have over the decades acquired
a cumulative notoriety as the worst nationality allegedly abusing the sanctity
and orderliness of the holy lands. They have been rightly or wrongly viewed by
the Saudis as the main cause of many immoral behaviours and crimes in the
kingdom’s major cities particularly Mecca, Medina and Jeddah, though there are
some other nationalities who falsely claim Nigerian citizenships having
illegally got Nigerian passports and arrived in the kingdom as Nigerians.
In any case however, it is obvious that as a
result of the sheer shamelessness and audacious recklessness that characterize
Nigerians’ peculiar pattern of misbehave in Saudi Arabia, they have been
generally stereotyped as the most notorious community in the royal kingdom.
Also, though the crimes and violations they
allegedly commit in the kingdom include human trafficking, burglary,
shoplifting pick-pocketing, fraud, indiscriminate petty trading and begging, it
seems that the notoriety of many Nigerian women who allegedly engage in
prostitution is particularly responsible for Nigerians’ image crisis there. And
while there are other nationalities who also allegedly engage in it, Nigerian
women are particularly notorious in view of the crude way they allegedly
conduct their acts, which makes them particularly conspicuous against the
background of the Saudi’s highly conservative socio-cultural environment.
Furthermore, one particular irony that makes
this phenomenon even more worrisome is the fact that, most of such Nigerian
women who allegedly engage in such illicit work in the holy lands come from the
most conservative parts of Nigeria, where Muslims constitute the majority and Islamic
values substantially define their socio-cultural orientations.
In any case, this is the forbidden truth, which
the Saudis apparently shy away from expressly identifying as the real reason
behind such measures, due to its sensitivity as well as its legal, diplomatic
and moral implications. They have always alluded to such nuisance and
encouraged successive Nigerian governments to take appropriate measures in
order to arrest the situation.
Some of the deported female intending pilgrims arriving in Nigeria
Meanwhile, their Nigerian counterparts pretend
to be unaware of such disgusting phenomena or simply downplay its rampancy or
cling to any silly pretext in order to cover up their failure to address it
over the decades.
Anyway, such acquired cumulative notoriety by
Nigerians in Saudi Arabia has predictably cost Nigeria its respect in the sight
of the Saudis, which explains their contemptuous treatment of Nigerians
residing or visiting their country. After all, the circumstances surrounding
their recent action have highlighted how much they disdain Nigeria and indeed how
much they take Nigeria for granted. The undiplomatic treatment they have meted
out to the Nigerian ambassador in Riyadh over the issue said it all.
To cap it all also, when, in the peak of the
crisis, Nigeria approached their ambassador in Abuja to arrange a high-level
meeting between Nigerian delegation led by the Speaker, National Assembly and
their Saudi counterparts, the embassy kept procrastinating until it reportedly
told the Nigerian delegation that they could travel to Saudi if they wished to
meet with Nigerian officials there not Saudi officials, what an insult!
On a BBC Hausa programme last Friday, Sheikh
Ibrahim Khalil; a well respected Kano based Islamic cleric who joined the
discussion from his base in Cambridge, United Kingdom, rightly observed that
the Saudis simply disdained Nigeria and Nigerians, and he kept repeating the
need for “kece raini” i.e. to deal with the Saudis severely before
things get better.
Likewise, though many other concerned Nigerians
are calling on Nigeria to take appropriate retaliatory measures against the
Saudis, however little do they know that Nigeria’s diplomatic machinery is too
helpless to take any measures likely to restrain the Saudi’s from repeating
similar actions in the future much less respect Nigeria and Nigerians. After
all, it was such realization that prompted them i.e. the Saudis to take such
measures in the first place.
Interestingly enough, perhaps the only
advantage that Nigeria can think of using to challenge the Saudis, is the
Nigerians’ unparalleled spending spree during Hajj and Umrah, which certainly
constitute the largest spending block amongst all the nationalities visiting
the kingdom. However, even if Nigeria tries it, the Saudis may not succumb
anyway due to the limited impact the measure will have on the country’s macro
economy.
Therefore, the only sustainable solution lies
in Nigerians' willingness to reform their house and transform their country into
politically stable, economically prosperous, and socially peaceful enough to
deserve and attract respect from other countries.
1 comment:
Will you believe that Islam is a religion of love ?
Holy Quran says : " The believers love Allah the most" .
Holy Prophet Muhammad said: " Your belief is imperfect unless you love
me more than your parents and sons and spouse! "
In a hadith Prophet Muhammad says : " If a son or daughter looks at his
parent with love, he/she gets the reward of an accepted Hajj ! "
Even their worship shows love by bowing and prostrating as kissing His feet.
Can you believe that Islam is meant to be a religion of love?
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