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Police don declare one adulterous commissioner wanted

Di Kano State command of Sharia police wey dem dey call Hisbah don declare di commissioner for special duties for Jigawa, Auwal Sankara, wanted for adultery October 22, 2024.

According to report, Mr. Aminu Daurawa, di commander-general of di board, talk dis one during press briefing for Kano on Monday October 22.

Mr. Daurawa talk say dem catch di commissioner for one uncompleted building wit married woman.

Him talk say dem catch am through intelligence tracking afta dem receive plenty complaints from di woman husband, Mr. Nasiru Bulama, wey dey accuse di commissioner say him dey engage for illicit affair wit him wife.

Him report say him wife, Mrs. Tasleem Nabegu, na di mother of him two children.

“We wan settle am outside di court by inviting di two families wey dey involve; but only di husband show face, while di commissioner refuse to come but later him run afta dem bin don bail am from hisbah,” him talk.

Mr. Daurawa disclose say dem don carry di mata go court.

Him urge pipo say make dem no hesitate to report to hisbah for any illicit activities wey dem see dey happen for di neighborhood.

For him side, di woman husband appeal to di state government and oda relevant stakeholders make dem come help am make sure say him get justice.

According to am, na crime for any married pesin to dey engage for illicit affairs wit anoda pesin.

Adultery: na sexual afair wey pesin dey do outside marriage wey pipo dey see as bad for social, religious, moral, or legal reasons.

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Though di sexual activities wey make adultery fit different, as well as di social, religious, and legal wahala wey fit follow, di concept dey exist for plenty cultures and e get some similarities for Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

Many places dey see adultery as something wey dey offend public morals, and e dey spoil di marriage relationship.

Historically, plenty cultures dey see adultery as serious crime, while some dey punish am well-well.

Usually di woman go suffer am and sometimes di man too, wit penalties wey fit include capital punishment, mutilation, or torture.

But adultery na di consensual sexual relationship between two pipo wey no dey marry each oda and one or di oda pesin dey marry to anoda pesin.

Di definition of adultery dey change for different places and e dey considered as sin for almost all religions.

For Muslim law, adultery na wen pesin, wia di man or woman, dey do sexual relationship wit pesin wey dem no marry.

Adultery or extramarital sex na di breaking of matrimonial bond and e dey regarded as one of di main crimes wey Allah dey condemn for di religious book of Muslims – di Quran.

Adultery for Islam na one of di most terrible and dreadful sins.

Di bad tings wey dey come wit am fit show from di fact say e don dey considered as one of di deadliest crimes for Quran.

Di Quranic verse wey I talk above fit explain am well-well.

Adultery dey as unforgivable crime, bicos di wahala wey e bring for wey dey affect di pesin wey dey involved, di family, and di society as a whole.

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E dey lead to betrayal and e dey spoil di faith and harmony wey be di foundation for happy family life.

E dey waste di energy; e dey scatter balance; e dey spoil di purity of character and e dey wipe away di feelings of devotion and loyalty.

And as a result, di individual go face di anga of Allah and punishment in different forms.

Extramarital sex na any act of copulation wey dey happen outside marriage.

So, dis one dey include sexual acts between two pipo wey no dey marry to each oda.

Di term fit also apply to one pesin wey dey do sex wit married pesin.

Wia extramarital sexual relations dey break sexual norm, e fit dey called adultery or non-monogamy (sexual acts between married pesin and pesin wey no be di legal spouse), fornication (sexual acts between unmarried pipo), bigamy, philandery, or infidelity.

Dis different terms dey imply both immoral or religious consequences, wia di through civil law or religious law.


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