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Zainab set to face trial in Sharia court for converting to Christianity in Zamfara

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Zainab’s journey of faith began when she encountered Pastor Samuel, a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member posted to her area.

In a development that has sent shockwaves to many quarters, 22-year-old Miss Zainab Muhamadu faces the death penalty in Zamfara State.

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Family sources told SaharaReporters that her crime is converting to Christianity.

 

Zainab’s journey of faith began when she encountered Pastor Samuel, a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member posted to her area. 

Samuel had treated Zainab with dignity and shared his Christian faith with her.

Their bond later blossomed around shared values and spiritual connection.

Upon discovering her conversion, authorities arrested Zainab. She is now scheduled to stand trial this Friday in a Sharia Court — a move legal experts and human rights advocates are decrying as a gross violation of Nigeria’s constitutional right to religious freedom.

“This is not just a test of one woman’s faith,” said an Adamawa-based human rights lawyer.

“It’s a test of Nigeria’s soul — of whether we truly uphold the right to choose one’s faith.”

As fears grow that her right to a fair trial may be compromised in a state where the judiciary is heavily influenced by Islamic authorities, urgent calls are being made for intervention.

Christian communities across Nigeria are being urged to mobilise in prayer and advocacy.

Legal teams are also exploring the possibility of transferring her case to a secular court, arguing that as a Christian, Zainab should not be subjected to Islamic jurisprudence.

Meanwhile, Pastor Samuel is reportedly under immense emotional and spiritual strain, with many calling for protection and support for him as well.

 

What’s at stake? Zainab’s life hangs in the balance. A defining moment for Nigeria’s religious freedom – just as for her, time is running out.

 

Apostasy (Arabic: riddah) refers to the act of a Muslim renouncing Islam—whether by converting to another religion, rejecting Islamic beliefs, or ceasing to practice the faith.

 

Under classical Islamic jurisprudence, apostasy has traditionally been treated as a capital offence, based on Hadith rather than the Qur’an.

 

Many modern scholars argue that faith must be voluntary, and that punishing belief contradicts the essence of the Qur’an.

 

Still, apostasy laws remain enforced in countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan, though international human rights groups continue to challenge them.

 

 

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