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Hisbah dismantles ‘Holy Site’ where pilgrims trooped to drink mud water following claims the ground bore Prophet’s footprint in Kano (video)

Hisbah dismantles ?Holy Site? where pilgrims trooped to drink mud water following claims the ground bore Prophet?s footprint in Kano (video)

The Kano State Hisbah Board has dismantled a makeshift pilgrimage site where pilgrims trooped to drink mud water following unverified claims that the location bore the footprint of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

The site, located around the Dakata Industrial Area, was cleared for railway development recently. However, it attracted public attention after a muddy imprint was spotted on the ground, coupled with water seeping from the site. 

Some Muslim faithful believed it was the Prophet’s footprint, and hundreds of people trooped to the site to drink, bathe, and collect the water, believing it possessed divine healing powers. 

Reacting to the development, the Deputy Commander of the Kano moral police, Muhahideen Aminudeen, said the board swiftly intervened after receiving reports of the growing activities at the site. 

He described the claims as fabricated and dangerous, especially given the absence of any religious or historical basis. 

“Some mischief makers circulated this bogus story that the place is a holy site where the Prophet set foot,” he said. 

“Unfortunately, many people who lack sound knowledge of Islam were misled. We deployed officers to the scene to educate the people and dismantle the site to prevent further harm.” 

Aminudeen emphasised that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) never visited Africa during his lifetime, let alone Kano. 

He urged the public to seek authentic Islamic knowledge to avoid falling prey to such deceptive claims. 

“This kind of misinformation can lead people astray and even pose health risks,” he added. “We call on parents to ensure their children are properly educated in Islamic teachings.” 

He also cautioned residents against consuming the water from the site, warning that it could be contaminated due to the area’s proximity to industrial activities. 

The board said it was investigating the origin of the false claim.

 

See video below.

 

 

 

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