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Kala Kato is a movement whose adherents reside mostly in northern , with some adherents residing in . International Religious Freedom Report 2009, state.gov, Accessed February 10, 2019 Kala Kato means a "man says" in the , in reference to the sayings, or , posthumously attributed to the . Kala Kato accepts only the Quran as authoritative and believe that anything that is not Kala Allah, which means what "God says" in the Hausa language, is Kala Kato.


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Based on their on Quranic verses like 6:114-115, 18:54, 45:2-6, 56:77-81, and 77:50, Kala Kato rejects the authority of posthumously attributed to Muhammad and consider only the Quran to be authoritative. One of Kala Kato's leaders from , Mallam Isiyaka Salisu, says that the mission of the group is to sensitize the Muslim Umma to know that the only way to worship Allah is through the injunctions of the Holy Qur’an.

Other distinct practices of Kala Kato include not eating frozen fish that is not Islamically slaughtered, not using ritual baths, and not saying funeral prayers or putting a shroud on their dead. They are also distinguished from their Sunni counterparts by their practice of . Sunni scholars Aminu Alhaji Bala and Ibrahim Shu'aibu Sa'idu say that some, following Mallam Saleh Idris of Kano, do only one and say rather than recite any from the Quran. They also go directly from Qiyam to without doing . Others, following Mallam Usman Dangungu, Mallam Musa Ibbi, and Mallam Alhasan Lamido of Kaduna, do more than one Rakat and recite Suras from the Quran. They also do Ruku in between Qiyam and Sajdah.

Kala Kato adherents are sometimes mistaken for other Quranists in northern Nigeria who are more educated, affluent, urban, and influenced by the ideas of the late High Court Judge Isa Othman of , who in turn was influenced by the ideas of . These other Quranists are found in most cities in and have their own mosque in Kaduna.Abdul Rauf Mustapha, Sects & Social Disorder: Muslim Identities & Conflict in Northern Nigeria, James Currey, 2014, pp. 79

In Nigeria, Sunni leaders have urged the government to suppress Kala Kato, who have been described as militant.

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