Abduljabbar was considered one of the most controversial Muslim scholars in Kano State. He was accused by majority of Nigerian Islamic clerics for
blasphemy against
companions of the prophet indirectly and to Muhammad himself, the alleged blasphemy causing a lot of quarrels and objections from Nigerian Islamic scholars from
Izala Movement in Nigeria,
Salafi movement and some
Ɗarika clerics, especially his brother Qaribullahi Nasuru Kabara who rejected his entire
fatwa, saying it had nothing to do with Qadiriyya. As a result of the accusations and possibilities of chaos, the
Government of Kano State under the leadership of
Abdullahi Umar Ganduje closed his mosque and banned Abduljabbar from teaching and making
Da'awah in the state of Kano. Abduljabbar during an interview with BBC Hausa he said the act of the Kano State government for banning him is injustice. The state government denied the demolition of Abduljabbar's school in the State after a rumor they have heard in the State. == Imprisonment ==