尼日利亚的Yoruba团体反对伊斯兰教法,认为这是对文化认同的威胁。
Yoruba group in Nigeria opposes Sharia law, viewing it as a threat to cultural identity.
尼日利亚西南部的Yoruba青年团体拒绝在该地区推行伊斯兰教法和建立伊斯兰教法院的计划,认为这些努力威胁到他们的文化特性。
A Yoruba youth group in Southwest Nigeria has rejected plans to introduce Sharia law and establish Sharia courts in the region, viewing these efforts as a threat to their cultural identity.
该团体反对尼日利亚最高伊斯兰宗教委员会(奥约州分会)定于2025年1月11日在奥约镇举行伊斯兰宗教法院就职典礼。
The group opposes the scheduled inauguration of a Sharia court in Oyo town, set for January 11, 2025, by the Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria (Oyo State Chapter).
他们辩称,伊斯兰教教法与Yoruba的价值观不相容,并誓言抵制任何强加教法的企图,强调他们致力于保护Yoruba文化遗产和自决。
They argue that Sharia law is incompatible with Yoruba values and vow to resist any attempts to impose it, stressing their commitment to preserving Yoruba cultural heritage and self-determination.
批评者还警告说,伊斯兰教法可能导致压迫穷人和不享有特权的人。
Critics also warn that Sharia law could lead to the oppression of the poor and less privileged.