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Train Attack: Our abductors preached to us in captivity and encouraged us to pray – Freed Victim

Hassan Aliyu, one of the victims of the Abuja-Kaduna train attack who stayed in captivity with his Pakistani colleague, before they were released after a series of negotiations, says while in captivity, their abductors preached to them and encouraged them to pray.

In an interview with Daily Trust, Aliyu said he had no problems with praying.

“There was no problem about prayers; we were never harassed in any way. It was just the feeling that you were not free because wherever you wanted to go you must take permission. Whatever you want to do you must ask for permission. The only time you don’t ask for permission is when you want to interact among yourselves,” he said.

Aliyu further narrated how their abductors preached to them, using the Qur’an.

“I recall a particular issue where somebody said there was a verse in the Qur’an that, ‘You should call people to religion with wisdom.’ And asked why they were doing what they were doing. The preacher replied that there was no where two verses collided in the Qur’an. That before anyone is labelled an infidel, such a person must have (been) taught about Islam first.

We disagreed. It was quite interesting. They would come in the night or during the day and we would interact. They would ask questions or you ask them questions and they would answer happily.” he said.

Recall that on March 28, a Kaduna-bound train was attacked by gunmen, with some persons killed, others injured and abducted.

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