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Hisbah seeks dissolution of 23-year-old marriage between man and grandniece

The Hisbah commission told the court that the marriage between Mr Tsafe and Wasila Musa was against Sharia laws and Islamic jurisprudence.

• July 28, 2022
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A Higher Shari’a Court in Tsafe, Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara on Thursday fixed August 2 to rule in a case filed against a man, Musa Tsafe, 57, who allegedly married his grandniece.

The presiding judge, Bashir Mahe, adjourned for ruling after submissions by the prosecution and defence counsel, Ayuba Abdullahi.

Mr Mahe on July 22 adjourned to allow the defence counsel to study the evidence presented against his clients in court.

Mr Abdullahi, however, said he was not satisfied with  the court proceedings.

He prayed the court to transfer the case to an Upper Sharia Court because the Higher Sharia court would not give his clients a fair hearing.

He submitted that the issues raised in the evidence presented in court by the prosecution were not enough to terminate the marriage of his clients.

Mr Ayuba said he was not satisfied with the manner the judge was handling the matter too.

The defence counsel, therefore urged that the matter be moved to the Upper Sharia court where he has confidence in the judge.

Mr Mahe said he would rule on all the issues raised by the defence on August 2.

The Hisbah Commission filed the suit seeking a dissolution of the 23-year-old union.

The Hisbah commission told the court that the marriage between Mr Tsafe and Wasila Musa, his nephew’s daughter, was against Sharia laws and Islamic jurisprudence.

The commission said it was compelled to file a case against the couple after efforts by the Islamic Advisory Council (Shura) and the Tsafe Emirate since 2020 yielded no fruit.

Counsel to the commission, Sani Muhammed, told the court that  investigations by various Islamic bodies and the emirate  showed that the couple who got married some time in 1999 are directly related and so marriage is forbidden between them.

Mr Muhammed  said the act contravenes the teachings of Islam as indicated in the Holy Qur’an chapter three verse 23.

He, therefore, prayed the court to immediately terminate the marriage.

Mr Tsafe, 35, has eight children with Musa. 

(NAN)

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