El consejo de la sharía rechaza la acusación de EE. UU. sobre Kwankwaso

El Consejo Supremo para la Sharía en Nigeria ha rechazado las afirmaciones en un reciente proyecto de ley del Congreso de EE. UU. respecto a Kwankwaso.

El Consejo Supremo para la Sharía en Nigeria (SCSN) ha emitido un rechazo de las afirmaciones contenidas en un proyecto de ley actualmente ante el Congreso de los Estados Unidos. Estas afirmaciones alegan asuntos relacionados con “Christian”, como se indica en el proyecto de ley, concernientes a Kwankwaso. La declaración del consejo enfatiza su desacuerdo con las aserciones realizadas en la legislación. Este desarrollo resalta las interacciones continuas entre los organismos religiosos nigerianos y las discusiones legislativas internacionales.

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