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    Zainab Muhamadu faces death penalty in Zamfara for converting to Christianity

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMay 20, 20251 Comment2 Mins Read
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    Nigerian woman Zainab faces Sharia court for converting to Christianity
    Zainab Muhamadu’s conversion sparks nationwide outrage over religious freedom.
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    A shocking case unfolding in northern Nigeria has ignited national and international outrage. Zainab Muhamadu, a 22-year-old woman from Zamfara State, is facing a potential death sentence for leaving Islam and embracing Christianity—a move that has triggered a controversial apostasy trial under Sharia law.

    Her story began with an unexpected encounter. During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) posting, Pastor Samuel was assigned to her community. Known for his compassion and integrity, Samuel formed a genuine bond with Zainab, sharing his Christian beliefs and treating her with respect and kindness. Their connection eventually deepened into a shared spiritual journey, culminating in Zainab’s conversion.

    But in a region where Islamic law heavily influences governance, that decision came at a grave cost.

    Upon learning of her conversion, local authorities swiftly arrested Zainab. She is now slated to appear before a Sharia court this Friday—a trial that could lead to her execution under apostasy laws still enforced in some northern Nigerian states.

    Legal and human rights experts have condemned the proceedings. “This is not just about one woman’s faith,” said a human rights lawyer based in Adamawa. “It’s a test of Nigeria’s constitutional promise—the freedom to choose one’s religion without fear of death.”

    Nigeria’s constitution guarantees religious freedom. However, in states like Zamfara, parallel legal systems—secular and Sharia—exist, often leaving converts like Zainab trapped in a legal grey area.

    Efforts are underway to relocate the trial to a secular court, where constitutional law could take precedence. Legal teams argue that as a Christian, Zainab should not be subject to Islamic legal proceedings.

    Meanwhile, Pastor Samuel is reported to be under immense emotional pressure, and advocates are calling for his protection amid growing tensions.

    Christian communities across Nigeria are mobilizing in prayer and advocacy, urging authorities to uphold justice and prevent a tragic miscarriage of rights.

    Zainab’s case has become a litmus test for religious freedom in Nigeria—and with her trial imminent, time is running out.

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    1. Akinbode Abel Abiola on May 20, 2025 5:01 pm

      It is utterly reprehensible to condemn Zainab Muhammad, a resident of Zamfara State, Nigeria, to death solely for choosing to follow Jesus Christ and leaving Islam. This blatant inconsistency raises profound questions about the fairness of a law that allows individuals to convert to Islam without penalty, while criminalizing Muslims like Zainab Muhammad who seek spiritual fulfillment elsewhere.
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      ‎The Constitution of Nigeria unequivocally guarantees freedom of religion, association, and worship. It is imperative that this fundamental right is upheld, especially in Zainab Muhammad’s case, and that the government of Zamfara State respects and protects her rights.
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      ‎I urge the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to take a firm stance in defense of the Constitution, prioritizing the rule of law over religious affiliations. Your Excellency, it is crucial to remember that your loyalty lies with the laws of the land, not with any particular religion.
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      ‎During your campaign, you assured Christians and other religious minorities, like Zainab Muhammad, that they would be protected and treated equally. You promised to defend the Constitution, despite concerns raised when you chose a Muslim running mate, creating a Muslim-Muslim ticket. Now is the time to honor that promise and uphold the Constitution, ensuring that the rights of all Nigerians, regardless of their faith, are safeguarded, including Zainab Muhammad’s right to freedom of religion in Zamfara State.

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