Ramadan: Saraki tasks Muslim faithful on peace, security
Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, on Sunday urged Muslim faithfuls
across the country to use the period of this year’s Ramadan to pray for
peace, security and God’s intervention in tackling the myriad of
socio--economic challenges confronting the nation.
In a statement to mark the commencement of this year’s Ramadan fasting
season signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuf
Olaniyonu, Saraki thanked God for the grace to participate in another
holy obligation as enjoined by the Holy Quran.
He said: “We have entered into another season of rededication to the
worship of God and service to humanity. This is a major commandment to
mankind and a season of sacrifice and forgiveness. I enjoin all Muslim
faithful to rededicate themselves to the true ideals of Islam as a
religion of peace.
“Let us exploit the grace in this season to seek God’s divine
intervention in our lingering economic and security challenges. As a
nation, we need God’s power to overcome our present situation. Fasting
is not mere abstinence from food, drink and worldly pleasures alone,
but a time to seek Allah’s power through prayers to be able to
faithfully carry out the sublime injunctions of the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (SWT) who was sent by Almighty Allah to show humanity the way
of holiness, peace and brotherly kindness.”
He said, while the Muslim faithful fervently strive for improvement in
the living standards of the people, the Federal Government will on its
part ensure that the right policies and laws that would make life more
meaningful in the country are put in place and dutifully enforced to
bring about prosperity and harmony in the society.
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