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Muslim Terrorists Tell Nigeria's Christian President: 'Convert or Resign'

All are invited to pray for Nigeria during this troubled time.

Boko Haram is demanding that Nigeria's Christian president convert to Islam or resign, a stance that again calls into question the Obama administration's playing down of religion as the primary motivation for the radical group.

Terrorists are threatening the Christian President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan.

Terrorists are threatening the Christian President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan.

WASHINGTON,DC (CNSNews.com) - Boko Haram is demanding that Nigeria's Christian president convert to Islam or resign, a stance that again calls into question the Obama administration's playing down of religion as the primary motivation for the radical group.


In an online video clip released over the weekend, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau told President Goodluck Jonathan to "repent and forsake Christianity."

The News Agency of Nigeria said Shekau, speaking in Hausa, said the president should convert or resign if he wanted Boko Haram to end its violent campaign.

Presidential spokesman Reuben Abati dismissed the demand as attempted "blackmail."

"When Nigerians voted overwhelmingly for President Jonathan in the 2011 general election, they knew they were voting for a Christian," he told reporters in the federal capital, Abuja.

"He has the mandate of Nigerians to serve his fatherland. Nobody should imagine that he will succumb to blackmail."

Inviting an enemy to convert to Islam or face the consequences is a longstanding tradition in Islam, modeled on the example set by the religion's seventh century prophet.

A hadith (the writings and sayings of the prophet) by Sahih al-Bukhari quotes Mohammed as saying, "I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and that Muhammad is Allah's Apostle, and offer the prayers perfectly and give the obligatory charity, so if they perform a that, then they save their lives an property from me except for Islamic laws and then their reckoning (accounts) will be done by Allah."

(In 2006, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent President Bush a letter interpreted by some scholars as incorporating an invitation to embrace Islam. He urged Bush to make "a genuine return to the teachings of prophets, to monotheism and justice, to preserve human dignity and obedience to the Almighty and his prophets." Reporting on the letter at the time, Iran's hardline Siasat-e Rooz daily said, "It has been the prophet's way to invite the infidel leaders to the right way.")

Boko Haram has claimed responsibility for dozens of deadly bombings and other attacks, mostly targeting Christians in northern parts of Africa's most populous country. It has vowed to cleanse northern Nigeria of Christians.

Declared goals of the group, whose name roughly translates "Western education is forbidden," include banning non-Islamic education and extending shari'a (Islamic law) - currently implemented in 12 northern states - across the entire country, 40 percent of whose people are Christians.

Despite its increasingly bloody campaign, the Obama administration so far has resisted calls by U.S. lawmakers to designate Boko Haram as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) under American law.

In June it did list Shekau and two other Boko Haram individuals, as "specially designated global terrorists" (SDGTs) under an executive order designed to disrupt funding to terrorists.

But Republican lawmakers Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, and Rep. Patrick Meehan (R-Pa.), chairman of the committee's counterterrorism and intelligence subcommittee, said the step was "insufficient." They reiterated their earlier calls for FTO designation, pointing to a report released by the committee last November investigating the group as a potential threat to the U.S. homeland.

Asked at the time of the SDGT designation about the FTO issue, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the administration was "continuing to look at the question of a broader designation."

"But as you know, Boko Haram is at the moment a loosely constructed group attached to trying to address grievances in the north. There are different views within the group, and we're continuing to look at that."

Despite Boko Haram's open targeting of Christians and its declared religious goals - after a recent armed raid on a Christian village the group warned that Christians "will not know peace again" if they do not accept Islam - Nuland is not alone in underlining the notion that Boko Haram is driven primarily by "grievances."

Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last March, assistant secretary of state for African affairs Johnnie Carson said religion was "not the primary driver behind extremist violence in Nigeria." Boko Haram, he said, "attempts to exploit the legitimate grievances of northern populations to garner recruits and public sympathy."

Although Carson acknowledged "reports of contact and growing relationships between elements of Boko Haram and other extremists in Africa, including al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb," he said the group's main focus was to discredit the Nigerian ...

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  1. Judy Claar
    9 months ago

    david: I Totally agree. However, I see and hear that some Muslims are Not this way. Our Way of Jesus is So Very Different! It breathes Love. If indeed it is the old Muslim way, Somehow it Must go away, because it is dominance and hate. What religion is this? What devastation! This mentality overwhelms me. "Sacred Heart Of Jesus Have Mercy On Us".

  2. Judy Claar
    9 months ago

    Asobo julius: Who is your leader that takes everything away? Prayers and Blessings...

  3. Kingsley
    9 months ago

    Must some one be force 2 be an Isamic is wrong the bible say he who do not belive in jesus will be condem at da last day all bokoharam listing 2 me heaven and hell is real if u do not repant u all will be condem 2 hell

  4. david
    9 months ago

    What specifically is wrong with Islam that it has to threaten people in order to gain converts? Does any other religion have to resort to such uncivilized acts? The ancient past history of Catholicism aside, which all prudent people have acknowledged was wrong, is Islam and its adherents ever going to join the rest of humanity and strive for peace? I think not.

  5. Annemarie
    9 months ago

    Boko Haram needs to be brought to it's knees. These thugs have no right to do what they do to good people. I pray the Nigerian Christians are given the strength and resolve to fight back. Take back their freedom, take back their right to worship in peace, take back their right to live!

  6. jerzy gawor
    9 months ago

    I would say to these same muslims, 'convert to Catholic Christianity and be at peace with yourselves and with the world around you'. Only by truely following in the footsteps of Jesus Christ will there be peace in our world.

    Our Lady Queen of Heaven and Queen of Peace - Ora pro Nobis.

  7. Kasoy
    9 months ago

    The best way to fight these extremists is to support the Christian president with economic assistance particularly to develop and modernize its agriculture industry. Education is another area where America can help to further the cause of peace and stability in the country - construction of American-assisted modern school facilities would be an excellent starting point. Extremism flourishes in an environment of poverty, hopelessness, and ignorance. Nigeria needs food and books, not guns and bullets.

  8. Jorge
    9 months ago

    I appreciate the straightforward honest approach and analisys of this article.The only things I have to add is that most muslim "moderates" are cooperating with boko haram, giving them money, weapons and a safe-heaven to keep the mass-killing(genocide)of the christians. it is obvious the most immediate and rational step towards peace would require muslim "moderates"(the overwelming majority of muslims in negeria), to wipe boko haram from the map which would be extremely easy, but they will never do it because they secretly support, fund and give safe-haven to boko haram, just like pakistan does to the taliban.
    The alternative is to split nigeria in two, or else the genocide of christian nigerians will carry on unimpeded, a situation that would be sickening, disgusting and satanic!

  9. Tom
    9 months ago

    November will be here soon. We see obama doing the same "Name game" here. The white man who shot people he thought were muslems last week is called "Domestic terrorist" The muslim major who shot and killed so many of our soldiers, that incident was labeled "Workplace violence!" Are you kidding me!

  10. Simon
    9 months ago

    The muslims should be careful, if not God will destroy their generation.


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