The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has sent message of advice to Muslim students, their parents and guardians not to patronize christians-owned private universities.
The body has revealed that such tertiary institutions should be ignored till the moment the National Universities Commission (NUC) will “sanitise them”
Professor Ishaq Akintola who’s the Director of the body has alleged that the owners of the Christian private universities “are yet to purge themselves of tramadolised religiousity’.
The organisation has accused the Christian proprietors of “deep-seated hatred for Muslims and their faith”.
Akintola has alleged “forceful conversion of Muslim students”, informing them to come to church service and discard hijab.
The director in a statement released on Thursday, said Muslims are disallowed to exercise the religion in Christian universities nor form associations.
“They are not given any space where they can pray. Hijab is an anathema in such institutions.
“Muslim students are forced to attend Christian service in the chapel where attendance registers are marked and absentees are sanctioned,” he claimed.
The Islamic human organization has further accused the universities of “the poorest human rights records”, and likened them to “torture chambers”.
The statement has referred to the manner the universities have failed to make provision for a place for Muslims learners to pray as “religious intolerance”.
It implored prospective students, their parents and their guardians to properly investigate before sending their children to any private university.
“Those found to be owned by Christians should be avoided at all cost because they are nothing but spiritual traps set for Muslims to lose their identities,” he said.