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Ethiopia: Calm returns after thousands of Muslim students protest
Ethiopian Muslims rally in Addis Ababa

Ethiopia: Calm returns after thousands of Muslim students protest

Jimma Times

A Jimma University official told Jimma Times that the religious tension around Ethiopian universities has calmed since the protests staged the last few days. However, dozens of Ethiopian Muslim students arrested in several colleges have not appeared in court while more students have been suspended from schools this week for wearing the Islamic Hijab clothing.

The detainment of Muslim students came after police gave a strong warning to the students for organizing an unauthorized demonstration. The students complained about the delays and government bureaucracy that are common when organizations try to get official authorization. The protest in Addis Ababa by the Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ) opposition party supporters two weeks ago was one of the rare cases of government approval.

Since last year, Muslims have staged several unauthorized demonstrations in Ethiopia but there have been no problems due to the peaceful nature of the protests. The Muslim students shouted “Islam is Peace,” "No Hijab, no school" and “Allahu Akbar” during this week’s protests. On Friday, tens of thousands of University students held rallies nationwide in solidarity with Muslim students who were expelled from universities for wearing the Hijab.

According to sources in Ethiopia, big and small scale Muslim student demonstrations were held at Jimma University, Addis Ababa University, Kombolcha University, Gondar University, Dese University, Bahir Dar University, Tepi University, Mekele University and Haramaya University.

While some protestors also accused Ethiopian university officials of banning the Salat – the five times a day Muslim prayer – there was no evidence backing their allegation. However, Mekele University in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray was caught up in a larger controversy over restricting Muslim students’ praying rights inside the campus.

  • Global Debate

The controversy over the Hijab and Niqab clothing in colleges and universities has been a global issue in recent years, with some secular and European countries taking severe political and legal steps to ban the Hijab.

France has banned all religious clothing that represent an “ostensible religious symbol” from all government-run educational institutions while Britain is proposing a ban for security reasons. Some regional states inside Germany have also banned it while the Netherlands outlawed the Muslim clothing, saying that educational necessity of eye contact and communication within the school building overrode the religious-freedom aspects.

Even in predominantly Muslim countries like Turkey, Tunisia and Morocco, the Hijab is either discouraged or banned in government institutions and some public places. The country of Turkey is likely to be a precedent for Ethiopia since both their governments are secular while the countries have a substantial Muslim population.

The dominant reasoning mentioned by people opposed to Hijab in schools and public areas is the value of face-to-face communication for learning and the obstacles in identification for fight against crime. And many governments justify banning Hijab in government institutions to protect secularism and the neutrality of the state. Supporters of the Hijab in educational institutions say banning the clothing is against religious freedom.

  • History of tension

The religious tension in Ethiopia is also connected to the discrimination Ethiopian Muslims have felt over the years in a country that has long attached Ethiopian nationalism with being a Christian. Orthodox Christianity has been the state religion in Ethiopia for centuries until 1974, during the Mengistu Haile Mariam government. And Muslims did not hold many big positions in the federal government until very recently. Historically, the country has endured several religious clashes however, Ethiopian Muslims take pride in being the first society in the world to embrace Islam in 615 when Prophet Mohammed’s followers were being persecuted in the Arab society.

In 2008, many Ethiopian Muslims accused some Ethiopian Christians who were labeling Ethiopia as an “Island of Christianity” after the Census publication which indicated Christians make up 62% of the country’s population. 

Meanwhile, sources in Ethiopia say that some opposition groups and Muslim extremists have been trying to capitalize on the tension by spreading rumors and false information that the Ethiopian government is planning to outlaw the religion of Islam.

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Added: May 01, 2009. 08:04 PM GMT
please stop the discrmnation!!!
ethiopia can not afford to act like the racist europeans
Anonymous
Added: May 01, 2009. 09:10 PM GMT
stupid census
in 1990s, muslims were 45% of ethiopia so how can they become only 30% after 10 years??
Oromia Pride
Added: May 01, 2009. 09:30 PM GMT
thankyou for covering the plight of muslims jimatimes! the other media blackout have exposed that most ethiopian media is controled by islamophobic christians!
Anonymous
Added: May 01, 2009. 09:59 PM GMT
this is ridiculous!!
how will a teacher take atendance or know the identity of the students if they hide their faces????
Anonymous
Added: May 01, 2009. 10:34 PM GMT
Think about it ...
How can you define secularism? One institute is secular if it does not support any of religions, and if all students of every religion are treated equally with out discrimination. I smell some kind of bias in your article. I agree that the educational institutes has to be secular. But being secular does not mean that the students has no right to practice their religion which is clearly indicated in the Constitution.

It is the institution which has to be secular not the students.

It is not something that we negotiate with the government or the constitution it is a must to wear Hijab and perform Salat. No way other than this ... you all have to know
Ethiopot
Added: May 01, 2009. 11:03 PM GMT
ETHIO-MUSLIMS ARE REALLY THE BEST PEOPLE IN ETHIOPIA
i am christian but i love ethiopian muslims more than ethio christians. they shuld learn from ethio-muslims about tolerance, brothrhood, peace, patience and how to behave
GOD BLESS ETHIOPIA
Anonymous
Added: May 01, 2009. 11:26 PM GMT
mifta
thank u verey much jima time u gus are true ethiopian mida i check maney ethiopian mida they didn't post about ethiopian muslim student protast u gaus did it thank u keep doing ur thing
Anonymous
Added: May 01, 2009. 11:30 PM GMT
hey people, stopp crying about every tiny problem!
Anonymous
Added: May 01, 2009. 11:58 PM GMT
MIFTA
Thank u verey much jima time u are true ethiopian mida i check maney ethiopian mida they didn't post about ethiopian muslim student protast u gaus did it thank u keep doing ur thing u will get maney ethiopian muslim visitor on ur page we will fight our fredom untill we get i was arrested by weyana in 2000 in ethiopia addis ababa becouse of praying in the school thanks allha now im in the us im praying in the school u see the defrince in 2008 weyana wrongly plase ethiopian muslim population IN 2008 33% in 1994 32% kkkkkk u see how much weyana discrmnat muslim weyana refused to have islamic college and universty
ethiopian muslime is not happy weyana invid somaliya
ethiopian muslime is not happy killing ogadan muslime people
ethiopian muslime is not happy arresting oromo people
weyana is not allowed to build mosq islamic worshp plase in aksum in tgray now aksum muslim people pray at home shame on weyana weyana they don't like working with muslim muslime is not allowed to worke top governmant office
muslim women is not alowed to have hijab had scarve in the school and work plase
INF IS INF IF UARE KEEP DONG LIKE DIS WE WILL TAKE ACTION LIKE SOMALIYA DID OK
i will sport ginbot 7 to fight weyana
Anonymous
Added: May 02, 2009. 12:35 AM GMT
who is provoking them??
it is veyr sad to see educated muslims act this low

In most DEVELOPED countries, university students are the defenders of secular principles. but in ethiopia, they support stone age ideas and religions

what a shame!!!!
the onlyway to explain this irony is maybe someone is provoking muslim students
islamic fundamentalists and "scholars" from saudarabia are running wild in ethiopia
they are building mosques, schools and even taking our farms
DR
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