The mother of Islamic singer Rukayat Gawat-Oyefeso has responded to recent remarks made by an individual who claimed the singer was not in heaven, while also paying tribute to her late daughter.
In a memorial ceremony shared on social media late Monday, Rukayat’s mother expressed deep sorrow and disbelief over her daughter’s untimely passing. She voiced her respect for her daughter’s memory and addressed the hurtful comments, defending Rukayat’s legacy and faith.
She noted that she could never have imagined losing Rukayat not even in 50 years but ultimately accepted it as God’s will. She prayed that her daughter’s good deeds on earth would bring peace to her soul in the hereafter.
Speaking to the audience, including many of Rukayat’s colleagues, she urged them to be patient as she shared some words. She also prayed that such a tragedy would not befall them again.
She went on to describe Rukayat’s generous and kind-hearted nature recalling how hard she worked during the last Hajj, emphasising that no matter how upset she might have been she always remained respectful and compassionate towards others.
However, she also mentioned an unnamed colleague who had made hurtful remarks about Rukayat before her passing.
Expressing her dismay, Rukayat’s mother recalled warning the individual stating, “We do not speak ill of those close to us.”
The day after the incident, Rukayat called her mother in tears, sharing the hurtful things her friend had said to her.
Her mother adviced her to continue doing good without expecting anything in return, as people often say negative things about others.
In addition to this, Rukayat’s mother addressed a separate incident where someone had gone on social media after her daughter’s death, spreading falsehoods that Rukayat hadn’t died in faith and thus wouldn’t make it to heaven.
The grieving mother rebuked this claim, calling the individual wicked and heartless for making such statements while the family was still in mourning. She added that such a person has no fear of God and that her daughter is not condemned.
Rukayat Gawat-Oyefeso passed away on September 24.
The news of her death was first shared by Ilorin-based cleric, Alfa Aribidesi At-Tawdeeh, who expressed his condolences on Facebook.
Rukayat is survived by her husband, Alhaji Shakiru Oyefeso.