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Nigerian Woman Faces Sharia Court Trial For Converting To Christianity

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 20, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigerian Woman Faces Sharia Court Trial For Converting To Christianity.

A 22-year-old Nigerian woman, Zainab Muhamadu, is set to face trial in a Sharia Court in Zamfara State this Friday, accused of converting from Islam to Christianity, according to reports from Sahara Reporters. The case has sparked widespread debate about religious freedom and the application of Sharia law in Nigeria’s northern states.

 

Zainab, who reportedly embraced Christianity after connecting with Pastor Samuel, a National Youth Service Corps member posted to her area, now finds herself at the centre of a legal storm. Her decision to switch faiths has been deemed a serious offence under Sharia law in Zamfara, where apostasy is considered a grave violation of local religious norms. The trial has raised concerns among human rights advocates, who argue that Zainab’s right to freedom of religion, enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution, is being undermined.





 

“They argued that as a Christian, Zainab should not be subjected to Islamic jurisprudence,” a source close to the case told Daily Post Nigeria. This sentiment has been echoed across social media, with posts on X highlighting the case as a potential violation of Zainab’s constitutional rights. One user commented, “Once again, a northern Nigerian state is putting religion over the constitution. This is a clear abuse of power.”

 

Zamfara, a predominantly Muslim state in Nigeria’s northwest, has implemented Sharia law since 1999, alongside the country’s secular legal framework. The coexistence of these systems has often led to tensions, particularly in cases involving religious conversion or personal freedoms. Critics argue that Nigeria’s federal constitution guarantees freedom of religion, and Zainab’s trial could set a worrying precedent for individual rights in the region.

 

The case comes amid broader concerns about religious persecution in Nigeria. A 2024 report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law claimed over 8,000 Christians were killed or abducted in Nigeria between January 2023 and January 2024, describing the situation as a “genocide” against Christians. Zamfara itself has faced significant security challenges, with banditry and kidnappings plaguing the region, further complicating the social and legal landscape.

 

As Zainab’s trial approaches, activists are calling on the Nigerian government to intervene and ensure her rights are upheld. The outcome of the case could have far-reaching implications for religious freedom in Zamfara and beyond.

 

The Zamfara police and court officials have not yet responded to requests for comment. The trial is scheduled to commence on Friday, and all eyes will be on the Sharia Court as it navigates this contentious issue.

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