Tijani El-Miskin and Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf confirmed dead in the Hajj-2015 stampede
Some prominent Nigerian citizens are among the dead as ritual of stoning the devil at Jamrat ended in stampede and the death of at least 717 pilgrims. Some social media users in Nigeria have gone online to express their dismantled shock as the news of one of the stampede victims, Hajia Bilkisu Yusuf, pervaded both the news and social media.
The symbolic stoning of the devil ritual in Saudi Arabia ended up in tragedy when at least 717 pilgrims lost their lives in a stampede and about 80 more were injured.
It is confirmed that among the victims were some prominent citizens from Nigeria, most notably Tijani El-Miskin, a professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Maiduguri and a former head of special training course for the students of Arabic studies at the University of Maiduguri in Gamboru. He also was the Chairman of the Borno State Pilgrims Board.
Another victim is Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf, who was the first female editor from the northern part of Nigeria. She studied political science in Nigeria and the USA and journalism in Russia. After that Bilkisu Yusuf pursued successful career in journalism in Nigeria, working for Daily Trust and Leadership newspapers and several local editions in Kano and Kaduna states.
Another well known citizen among the victims was Hafsat Shittu, a member of Nigeria’s medical team.
Many of the victims were from Lagos, Kastina and Borno. “Many Nigerians are involved, I mean those killed and injured,” informed the press one of the stampede witnesses, adding that people were already dehydrated and fainting “before they started tripping all over each other“.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s head of the central Hajj commitee, Prince Khaled al-Faisal, blamed the crush outside the holy city on African pilgrims.
Corroborating the Prince Khaled’s claims, the country’s health minister, Khaled al-Falih, told the press: “many pilgrims move without respecting the timetables [set by authorities, which was the] principal reason for this type of accident. If the pilgrims had followed instructions, this type of accident could have been avoided.”
There was also a train accident in some days back during the same hajj. It was on the 11th of September, 2015, when a construction crane missed its course and crashed on top of pilgrims who were performing their yearly hajj obligatory duties. The death toll from that crane incidence was estimated at 300, and about 450 pilgrims injured. This date of accident coincided with the memorial day of American 9/11 terrorist attack of World Trade Centre (WTC) in New York, 2001. Up till now both the Muslim and Christian faithfuls are still trying but finding it too difficult to crack the puzzle of correlation between these two incidences of 2001 and 2015.
- hmanisblack.blogspot.com.ng
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