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What I told my daughters to do if their husbands slap them – Emir Sanusi

The FrontierThe FrontierDecember 9, 2024 7662 Minutes read0

•Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II

The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has reaffirmed his stance on domestic violence, declaring that he has instructed his daughters to retaliate if their husbands ever slap them.

Sanusi made this statement today at the National Dialogue Conference on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) prevention from an Islamic perspective. The event, themed “Islamic Teachings and Community Collaboration for Ending Gender-Based Violence,” was organised by the Centre for Islamic Civilization and Interfaith Dialogue (CICID), Bayero University Kano, in collaboration with the Development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC), with support from the Ford Foundation.

The Emir said he always warns his daughters before their marriages that they should not return to him with complaints of being slapped unless they have defended themselves, reports Vanguard.

Sanusi revealed troubling statistics, stating that 45% of cases across nine Kano Shariah courts over five years were related to domestic violence, including wife-beating. His research into family law highlighted the severity of these cases, with women suffering broken limbs, lost teeth, and other severe injuries inflicted by their spouses.

He said: “You can interpret certain verses to justify light beating, but in reality, no one adheres to the rules of restraint. What we witness are cases of severe violence where women are beaten, punched, and kicked. My research in Kano’s Shariah courts revealed that not one case involved ‘light beating.’ Instead, women suffered extreme harm, including broken bones and teeth.”

The Emir emphasised that any form of domestic violence, including beating, is explicitly prohibited in Isla.

“Beating your wife, daughter, or any woman is haram (forbidden). Violence against another human being violates their basic dignity. We must teach our daughters not to tolerate it and educate our sons that it is unacceptable.”

He added, “If my daughters are ever slapped by their husbands, they know I expect them to slap back. I did not send my daughters to be abused. If you dislike her, send her back to me, but do not raise your hand against her.”

Earlier, Dr. Hassan Karofi, Director of Partnerships and Strategic Communications, outlined the goals of the conference. The event aimed to use Islamic teachings to advocate for the prevention of GBV in Northern Nigeria through the Muslim Opinion Leaders for Gender-Based Violence Prevention Project (MOLS4GBV).

Karofi explained: “This initiative leverages the influence of religious leaders to challenge harmful cultural norms and promote justice and protection for women. By aligning Islamic principles with modern GBV prevention strategies, the conference seeks to foster dialogue and actionable solutions among faith-based organisations, youth groups, traditional leaders, and government bodies.”

The event, coinciding with the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, emphasised justice, dignity, and the safeguarding of women as central tenets of Islamic teachings.

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