1991 PUBLICATION ON ISLAMIC STATE VISION RAISES QUESTIONS ON NATIONAL UNITY
Ibrahim El Zakzakyβs publication, Our Mission: Islamic Republic of Nigeria, released in 1991, presents a political and ideological vision advocating the establishment of an Islamic state, a position widely viewed as incompatible with Nigeriaβs secular and multi religious constitutional framework.
The document reflects internal differences among individuals associated with the movement. Malam Mukhtar, son of Nigeriaβs first Prime Minister, dismissed the idea as unrealistic in the immediate context, urging a focus on moral development such as patience, integrity, love, and piety.
El Zakzaky maintained that the mission was not dependent on immediate outcomes, insisting that followers should remain committed while leaving eventual success to divine will.
Other figures within the movement expressed more rigid ideological positions. Malam Muhammad Turi argued that Nigeria had previously experienced Islamic governance and suggested its p
