Former Kampala Mayor Hajj Nasser Ntege Sebaggala, aka Seya, died of cardiac arrest at Kampala International Hospital
Muslim clerics call for immediate burial of Seya
https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/national/muslim-clerics-call-for-immediate-burial-seya-2453678
Thursday October 01 2020
By Shabibah Nakirigya
Muslim clerics have called for immediate burial of the former Kampala Mayor Nasser Ntege Ssebaggala saying that following the will of the dead to delay burial arrangements contradicts the Islamic teaching.
Ssebaggala
was pronounced dead at International Hospital Kampala (IHK) on Saturday
morning, where he had been admitted for three weeks after having an
accident in the bathroom. It was reportedly discovered that he (Ntege
Ssebaggala) had got an intestinal obstruction.
The family later
announced that according to the will the deceased, he asked to be buried
after three days. This, however, is in contravention with the Islamic
teaching, and can only be viable in certain situations, for instance
where there is a war and people are not safe and running for their
lives.
Speaking to the media at Kibuli Mosque on Wednesday, Supreme Mufti, Sheilkh Silimani Kasule Ndirangwa, said Muslims should stop being misled by their wealth because they all serve one God (Allah) whether rich or poor.
Sheikh Ndirangwa condemned the act of keeping
the body for long and called for immediate burial arguing that what they
are doing is totally unacceptable in the Islamic faith.
“People
should seek for advice from the cleric so that they get to know what the
religion teaches and how it is done instead of making mistakes which
are contrary,” he said.
“We should follow the religion because Hajji
Ssebaggala is already dead, we should not wait for the children because
we do not know how long it will take them to return and bury their
father,’’ he said.
The Deputy supreme Mufti of the Kibuli faction,
Hajji Muhamood Kibaate said that according to the Islamic teaching when
one has died, he or she is supposed to be buried immediately unless
otherwise but taking more than eight days is very wrong.
“Let’s
follow the religion because the late was a Muslim and he did his will
without any guidance from the sheikh that’s why he made all these
mistakes without knowing even three days were not allowed because he
died like any other,” he said.
Hajji Kibaate stated that according
to Islam reason which can delay the burial include: when the person has
died from a broad and when there is need of postmortem before burial by
the family members or security body for investigation processes.
“Even
though the family will insist on the will of the dead, we still want to
be on record that what they are doing is wrong and against the Islamic
teaching Sharia,” he said.
Our efforts to reach the family of the
late Ssebaggala were futile as the phone number for the Kawempe North MP
and brother to the deceased, Mr Latif Ssebaggala, who speaks on behalf
of the family was off.
Hajji Ssebaggala, is expected to be buried on Sunday this week according to family members in charge of the burial arrangements.
Speaking
to the media last Sunday at their home in Kisaasi, a Kampala City
suburb, Mr Muhammed Ssebaggala, the deceased’s brother, said they
decided to bury him one week after his demise because his children have
to be present.
Desire Luzinda mourns her close friend Al-Hajj Nasser Ntege Sebaggala
https://ugandaonline.net/20210927_desire_luzinda_mourns_her_close_friend_al_hajj_nasser_ntege_sebaggala
By Michael Nampala, 27 Sep 2020 04:16 PM EAT
"You will forever be in our hearts...RIP" Desire Luzinda captioned a pic of the Former Kampala Mayor Al Hajj Nasser Ntege Ssebagala who breathed his last at Kampala International Hospital.
Desire Luzinda and Seya as he was commonly referred to were very close, he could not be spared every time she performed at an event, she had to go for him.
In one of the pics, the two were moving hand in hand as they attended one of the celebrity prayer services at Pastor Wilson Bugembe's church.
The former Kampala Mayor will be buried on October 4, 2020. At the time of his death, he was planning to bounce back in politics to contest for the post of Lord Mayor with the strategy of 'Chinalizing Uganda', but that was not possible following his death.
It should be recalled that three weeks back, he suffered a back problem after a bathroom fall accident.
Nasser Ntege Sebaggala was the Mayor of Kampala from 2006 to 2011. He was an independent presidential candidate in the 2006 general election before dropping out and joining the Kampala mayoral race.
He was preceded by the late John Ssebaana Kizito and succeeded by the current Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago.