Saudi Arabia Praises Osun Monarch For Condemning Idolatry. Photo
Alhajlaan described Oluwo a “servant of merit, appointed to lead the populace right in all ramifications.”
The cleric declared that the authorities of Saudi Arabia were intimated of the monarch’s preaching against idolatry and had come to declare support for him due to his position on idolatry.
A statement revealed that the Saudi delegation’s visit to the monarch in Iwo, Osun State, was facilitated by some Muslim scholars in the town, including Dr. Sirajudeen Asrau, Dr. Daud Baki, Dr. Buwaeb, Dr. Qosim Tijani, Dr. Imran and Mogaji Yaqub Baki.
Conducting Alhajlaan round the palace, the monarch said his spirituality was tied to his faith in God, adding that his antagonists had increased because he removed idols from his palace.
Oluwo said idol worshipping was never part of the Yoruba culture, while condemning the “wickedness” of some idols that request human beings as sacrifice. Speaking on the need to eradicate some of the “awkward” cultures and traditions, Oba Akanbi said, “We are the only race in the world that sold their (past) generations to slavery.
“This is the work of our predecessors and it is still rampant among our folks today and you can see that in child trafficking and sex slavery.
“These practices that were inherited must stop because they do not indicate love at all.
“It is only our idols that request human beings as sacrifice. Offering tomorrow’s presidents, engineers, doctors, musicians, astronauts, chemists and so on for sacrifice is inhuman, uncultured and wickedness of first class order. It is time to challenge the status quo to liberate our people. “Idolatry is not part of any culture.”
The cleric declared that the authorities of Saudi Arabia were intimated of the monarch’s preaching against idolatry and had come to declare support for him due to his position on idolatry.
A statement revealed that the Saudi delegation’s visit to the monarch in Iwo, Osun State, was facilitated by some Muslim scholars in the town, including Dr. Sirajudeen Asrau, Dr. Daud Baki, Dr. Buwaeb, Dr. Qosim Tijani, Dr. Imran and Mogaji Yaqub Baki.
Conducting Alhajlaan round the palace, the monarch said his spirituality was tied to his faith in God, adding that his antagonists had increased because he removed idols from his palace.
Oluwo said idol worshipping was never part of the Yoruba culture, while condemning the “wickedness” of some idols that request human beings as sacrifice. Speaking on the need to eradicate some of the “awkward” cultures and traditions, Oba Akanbi said, “We are the only race in the world that sold their (past) generations to slavery.
“This is the work of our predecessors and it is still rampant among our folks today and you can see that in child trafficking and sex slavery.
“These practices that were inherited must stop because they do not indicate love at all.
“It is only our idols that request human beings as sacrifice. Offering tomorrow’s presidents, engineers, doctors, musicians, astronauts, chemists and so on for sacrifice is inhuman, uncultured and wickedness of first class order. It is time to challenge the status quo to liberate our people. “Idolatry is not part of any culture.”
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