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Blasphemy in Nigeria’s legal systems: an explainer

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A court in Kano, northern Nigeria, recently convicted an atheist for making social media posts it found to be blasphemous against Islam. After a lengthy trial, Mubarak Bala pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 24 years in prison. The Conversation Africa’s Wale Fatade asked Islamic law expert AbdulRazzaq Alaro to explain the judgement.

The post Blasphemy in Nigeria’s legal systems: an explainer appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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