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Uganda’s Unity in Danger: Extreme Religious Views Cause Concern as a Time Bomb.

Uganda is facing a big problem. Some religious leaders are spreading harmful ideas that are dividing people and causing conflict. This is threatening the country’s unity and peace.

Recently, a disturbing incident highlighted this issue. A Sheikh was reported to have said, “If your dad and mum die non-Muslims, don’t buy them cassettes (a ritual for the dead). And if your sister marries a non-Muslim, consider them as ‘Switans’ (a derogatory term).” This kind of rhetoric is causing concern among Ugandans.

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Religion should bring people together, not drive them apart. But, some leaders are using religion to justify hatred and intolerance.

Uganda has a rich cultural heritage that is being eroded by these extreme ideas. People are worried that their traditional beliefs and values are being lost. “Culture is much more powerful than religion because it was there before,said Dean Lubowa Saava.

Citizens are calling for religious leaders to be more responsible and stop spreading harmful messages. They want to promote love, understanding, and respect instead.

Ugandans are urged to come together and reject these extreme views. By embracing their differences and sharing humanity, they can build a more harmonious and peaceful country.

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