Sallah: Group urges Muslims not to loss hope in the face of rising inflation, other challenges

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The Companion, an association of Muslim men in business and the professions, has urged Muslims not to loss hope in the face of the economic challenges, among others being experienced by the teeming masses.

The National Amir of the Muslim group, Mr Kamil Olalekan, gave the advice in a congratulatory message on the occasion of EId-el-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan fast.

He stressed that all hands must be on deck to fast-track the restoration of sanity in critical sectors of national life.

He charged adherents of Islam on steadfastness in devotion in the face of challenges and adversities.

Describing Ramadan as a month-long spiritual regeneration, he called for reflection on the significance of the season regarded as the month of mercy and blessings, by upholding its kernel at the personal and corporate levels at all times.

He observed the high level of piety exhibited by Muslims during the holy month, stressing that “Nigeria will be a better place if the leaders and the led could replicate such piety in their public and private lives at all the times.”

He charged Muslims, in particular, to always follow the injunctions of Allah and the approval of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in all situations to enable them provide the requisite illumination for the society to thrive.

While lauding the upscale in spiritual activities and virtues that characterised the Ramadan season, Olalekan contended that “activities such as regular recitation of the Holy Qur’an, supererogatory prayers, renewed brotherhood, and care for the less privileged in the society remain vital components of Islamic practice during the remaining eleven months of the Muslim calendar.”

He recalled the recent passage of one of the stakeholders of the association, Prof. Muhammad Yaqub, on completion of Umrah in Makkah and commiserated with the family, friends and colleagues on the irreparable loss.

“We must admit that the death of one of us, Professor Muhammad Yaqub was painful, yet, we have to take solace in the fact that he died as a Muslim at a privileged location(Makkah),” he said.

Olalekan prayed Allah to forgive the shortcomings of the don, accept his return and gift him with jannatul firdaus and grant the family left behind the fortitude to bear the great loss.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Biola Lawal

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