A woman was burned alive this weekend by a Muslim mob for allegedly blaspheming the Prophet Muhammad, Islam's holiest figure, in Niger State, central Nigeria, police said Monday.
The woman was burned alive on Saturday in a mob attack after making remarks deemed blasphemous against the Prophet in the Kasuwan-Garba community in Mariga district, Niger State Police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun said in a statement.
Abiodun identified the woman as a food vendor named Amaye from Katsina State in northwestern Nigeria. "The police condemned any act of mob justice and urged the public to remain calm" as they continue to search for the attackers, Abiodun said.
Blasphemy is punishable by death under Islamic Sharia law, which applies in 12 Muslim-majority states alongside ordinary law.
In many cases, the accused are killed by angry mobs without going through legal proceedings.
Religious tensions due to mutual mistrust and suspicion are generally high between Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, whose population of 220 million is roughly evenly split between the two faiths.
In Nigeria, both Christians and Muslims have been victims of mob violence for alleged blasphemy.
In June 2023, Usman Buda, a butcher in the northern city of Sokoto, was stoned to death for alleged blasphemy against the Prophet, a year after Deborah Samuel, a Christian student, was killed by fellow Muslims for a similar accusation.
In recent years, two Muslim clerics and a Muslim gospel singer have been sentenced to death for blasphemy by the Sharia courts in Kano, the largest city in northern Nigeria.
The sentences have not yet been carried out, as the convicts have appealed their convictions.
Source: Agence France-Presse, Staff, September 1, 2025
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