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Kaduna Woman Sues Husband for Renting Out Her Bedroom Without Permission

Kaduna Woman Sues Husband for Renting Out Her Bedroom Without Permission

KADUNA, Nigeria – A middle-aged housewife, Umma Bashir, has dragged her husband, Bashir Ibrahim, before Sharia Court II at Magajin Gari, Kaduna State, for renting out her bedroom without her knowledge and moving all her belongings to the sitting room. The case, which has drawn significant attention across northern Nigeria, highlights the ongoing legal debates surrounding marital rightspolygamy, and the husband’s responsibility to provide shelter under Islamic law. The wife, who has three co-wives in total, also told the court that she is being treated unequally, as each of her two other co-wives enjoys a two-bedroom apartment with their children while she is left to manage one room.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) , Umma Bashir narrated her ordeal before the court. She explained that her husband had initially provided two rooms for her and her two children but later decided to rent out her bedroom without seeking her consent. “I returned home from a journey to discover that my bedroom was locked and my belongings moved to the sitting room,” she told the court. “When I confronted my husband, he told me that it was his room and he has the right to do whatever he wishes with it.” The incident prompted Umma to leave for her parents’ house, where she remained for five days before deciding to seek legal redress. She told the court that she will not return to her matrimonial home until her husband provides “good shelter” for her.

In a revelation that added weight to her complaint, Umma disclosed that her two other co-wives were each living in a two-bedroom apartment with their children, while she was left with only one room to manage for herself and her two children. This disparity in treatment appears to have been a significant factor in her decision to take the matter to court, as she argued that she was being unfairly disadvantaged compared to her co-wives under the same husband.

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The defendant, Bashir Ibrahim, admitted that he rented out the room but denied his wife’s claim that he did not inform her beforehand. He told the court: “I informed her that I will rent out one of the rooms to be able to renovate an apartment I am planning to relocate her to.” Ibrahim added that he promised his wife that he would use the rent money he got from the tenant to renovate the proposed apartment. While the husband claimed prior notification, Umma maintained that she was never consulted before the decision was made.

The presiding judge, Malam Musa Sa’ad (also referred to in some records as Malam Musa Sa’ad-Goma), after listening to both parties, emphasised the importance of shelter in marriage under Islamic law. The judge stated that it was the responsibility of the husband to provide shelter for the family. He specifically stressed that “it is Islamically wrong for husband and wife to live in one room with two teenagers.” This observation from the bench highlighted the court’s concern not just with the act of renting out the room, but with the overall living conditions of the family, particularly the presence of teenage children sharing a single room with their parents.

Malam Musa Sa’ad is a seasoned Sharia court judge at Magajin Gari, Kaduna, who has presided over several notable cases that have shaped public discourse in the state. In 2018, he presided over a divorce case where a 23-year-old wife sought dissolution of her marriage on grounds that her husband did not pray and was irresponsible. In 2019, he sentenced two women to two months in prison (or a N3,000 fine each) for wearing skimpy dresses, which he ruled constituted public nuisance and indecent dressing under Section 346 of the Sharia Penal Code of Kaduna State. His reputation as a strict but fair arbiter of Islamic law suggests that his remarks about the husband’s duty to provide shelter carry significant weight.

Rather than delivering an immediate judgment, Judge Sa’ad adjourned the case to allow the court to inspect the house and assess its condition firsthand. According to reports from the Punch Newspaper, the case was adjourned until April 18 for the court to conduct the inspection. This inspection is expected to help the court determine the true state of the family’s living arrangements and whether the husband’s proposed renovation plan is genuine. The adjournment suggests that the court intends to take a thorough approach to resolving the dispute, considering both the wife’s complaint and the husband’s defense.

The case raises several important questions about marital rights and responsibilities within the context of Nigerian Islamic law. While the husband claimed absolute authority over the room, stating “it was his room,” the judge’s remarks suggest that such authority is not unlimited when it affects the wife’s welfare and the family’s living conditions. Under Islamic law, a husband is obligated to provide housing that is appropriate to his wife’s status and needs. The wife’s complaint about unequal treatment compared to her co-wives touches on the Islamic principle that husbands must treat all wives equitably. While perfect equality in material possessions is not required, significant disparities without valid justification can be grounds for complaint. Additionally, the judge’s concern about two teenagers sharing a single room with their parents reflects broader child welfare considerations that Sharia courts increasingly take into account.

As of the latest reports, the case remains pending, with the court yet to conduct its inspection of the property. The outcome could have significant implications for similar disputes in Sharia courts across northern Nigeria. The case was first reported by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) and has since been covered by multiple Nigerian news outlets, including Tribune OnlinePunch Newspapers, and other major platforms.

For readers seeking a quick summary of the key details, the following information has been confirmed. The complainant is Umma Bashir and the defendant is her husband, Bashir Ibrahim. The case was filed at Sharia Court II, Magajin Gari, Kaduna State. The allegation is that the husband rented out the wife’s bedroom without her consent, moving her belongings to the sitting room. The wife currently lives in one room with her two children while her two co-wives each occupy two-bedroom apartments with their children. The husband defended himself by stating that he rented out the room to raise money to renovate another apartment he plans to relocate his wife to. The presiding judge is Malam Musa Sa’ad (also known as Malam Musa Sa’ad-Goma), who stated that it is Islamically wrong for a couple with two teenagers to live in one room and that providing shelter is the husband’s responsibility. The case was adjourned until April 18 for the court to inspect the house.

Kaduna Woman Sues Husband for Renting Out Her Bedroom Without Permission

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