An Islamic cleric, Sheikh Yelma’e, has explained why he won’t pray for the late Nollywood actor, Murphy Afolabi.
PUNCH METRO reported that Afolabi, who clocked 49 on May 5, died on Sunday after he reportedly slipped in his bathroom at his Ajao Estate residence.
While family and colleges as well as fans continue to mourn the departed actor, the Islamic cleric in a video clip posted on YouTube and reposted by @mufasatundeednut on Instagram on Thursday, said that Islam forbids him from praying for Afolabi because he mostly used his roles in movies to promote actions that are against the Islamic religion.
He said, “What we posted yesterday was that we cannot pray for (late) Murphy Afolabi because in the movies he usually acts, and particularly Yoruba movies, it has a lot of forbidden things including traditional sacrifices and it is rare for the actors not to be involved in such traditional sacrifices.
“They might be acting that way with the thinking that they are joking but anything that has to do with Almighty Allah should not be joked with. Acting like herbalist, witch, or wizard, is against Islamic teachings and Islam is against such actions.
“What will make a Muslim start using what nonbelievers do to make people laugh? It is common in Yoruba, Hausa and Igbo films, but mostly in Yoruba films. I feel it is time for religious teachers and students to start looking into these issues.
“When any of these actors with a Muslim name acts like herbalist in Yoruba movies and later dies, it becomes hypocritical for people to expect us to pray for them. As for Murphy Afolabi, I won’t pray for him, and neither will I curse him because he might not know.”