Category: Religion

  • Ramadan: Cleric urges Muslims to pray for end of COVID-19

    Ramadan: Cleric urges Muslims to pray for end of COVID-19

    An Islamic scholar, Sheikh Yusha’u Abdullahi, has tasked Muslim faithful to use fasting in the Holy Month of Ramadan for fervent prayers to ease hardship of COVID-19.

    Abdullahi gave the charge in Kaduna on Friday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    According to him, the significance of prayers cannot be underestmated, hence the need for Muslims to pray harder to God to ease the hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic in the world.

    “Muslim faithful should seize the opportunity of the Ramadan fasting to pray harder, it is a critical time for Nigeria and the world at large.

    “This is also a critical time and period when Muslims should support one another, especially their neighbours, including non-Muslims who are in need of assistance,” he said.

    Abdullahi also advised Muslims to ensure the success of Ramadan by following the various health protocols and support all efforts for the elimination of the coronavirus.

    “As we fast and pray during this period, let’s keep in our minds that we too have an obligation as citizens to collectively work together to defeat this virus.

    “Achieving this goal will culminate into a victory for fasting and praying.

    ” Muslims should be innovative in crafting ways to help people who may not have a strong understanding of the Quran during this period,” he said.

    Abdullahi said that many underprivileged Muslims, who would normally go to mosques in anticipation of getting assistance, would be unable to do so during this Ramadan as the lockdown had affected worship places.

    “It is therefore incumbent upon us to share with these people by reaching out to them at their homes and other places.

    “Giving help is a core feature of Ramadan, fasting and praying against coronavirus and reaching out to the less fortunate should be hallmarks of this Ramadan,” he said. (NAN)

  • Lenten: Muslims, Christians strengthen relation in Kaduna

    Lenten: Muslims, Christians strengthen relation in Kaduna

    A large number of  Muslims in Kaduna stormed Pastor Yohanna Buru house with the aims of joining their Christian counterparts to break the lent fast in a bid to strengthen peaceful coexistence, religious tolerance and better understanding among the different faith-based organization. Speaking at the organized event, Pastor Yohanna Buru, the General Overseer of Christ Evangelical Intercessory and Life Intervention Ministry, Sabon Tashan, Kaduna state northwestern Nigeria, said it was aimed at promoting peacebuilding, interreligious dialogue,  and understanding among the multi-religious organization.

    Buru reiterated the need for religion harmony in the state in order to poster peace and economy status of the state He thanked Muslims for honouring the invitation to breakfast together and called on the media to always strive harder to promote peace related course within and outside the state the state so that efforts of good people and government could be appreciated “We must always remember that inter-religious dialogue is gaining momentum and importance at both national and international levels, ” “Inter-religious dialogue is perhaps more important in Nigeria than anywhere else, simply because Nigeria is the most populous country in the African continent, and it is moreover, a pluralistic and multi-religious society, which is mainly dominated by Islam and Christianity”

    “We must learn to forgive each other in places Christians and Muslims hurts each other to live in peace and unity.” The Christian clerics added  “For peace and understanding to be achieved, Muslims and Christians have to join hands and be their brothers’ keepers as that is the only way to salvage the country, but when the two major religions are at war with each other, no meaningful development can be achieved. He noted that  the aim of inviting the Muslims to break the fast with Christians is to promote peace and understanding among different faith organization with a view to addressing some religious misunderstandings between the two religions,” The significance of the Lent, including Ash Wednesday, was in reminding Christian faithful that they were made up of dust and that unto dust they must return, and hence should fast, pray, and forgive. “We must remember that we are from one family under God *Adams and eve*, and we both worship one God, believing in both Qur’an and Bible” Addressing the gathering, also  Mallam Rilwanu Abdullahi, the national chairman of Beyond the border of disability in Nigeria said they are here to join Christians in breaking fast with the aims of promoting unity among Good citizens of Nigeria Rilwani used the opportunity to call on the people of the state to embrace peaceful co-existence without been based on religion ground. He said, God has already joined us together and not by ours serves, it is therefore important to fear God and put away malicious intentions because it will not take us anywhere. Mallam Gamo Abdullahi is one the Barnawa youth leader in Kaduna state that represented his group to the breakfast He emphases on the importance of forgiveness among multi-religious organization while stressing on dialoguing as the way to end  crisis bedevilling peace stability in the state Evangelist  Jonathan  called on more Christians to used the lent period for peace stability in the country While appealing the wealthy individuals to support the needy at this period, so as to enabled have enough food throughout the lent season In her own message Hajiya Ramatu Tijjani, an interfaith specialist in Nigeria has called on Christians all over the planet to used the 40 days fasting in praying for peace While emphasizing on Tolerance between Muslims and Christians, she also calls for the creation of institutes of comparative studies, so as to enabled citizens to learn to accommodate with anyone irrespective of his tribe, religion, culture.

  • Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Kano preach peace among muslims

    Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Kano preach peace among muslims

    Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, the sultan of Sokoto, has enjoined muslims to be peaceful and refused to be provoked to take up arms to fight over any issue or comment made by anybody in the country.

    Abubakar III made the appeal at the opening ceremony of the 108th edition of Islamic Vacation Course (IVC) at IVC permanent site in Ogun State.

    The event was organised by the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN) B Zone.

    The Sultan who spoke on Islamic law and the Nigerian constitution, said: “We must not take up arm over any issue or anybody.

    “We must never try to fight, we must not enforce our rights on anything. But we as a leader, all of us as leaders, we will look at ways of getting our rights from the government.

    “So never be provoked; don’t let any comment or any report from anywhere provoke you into taking up arms to fight.

    “Why because that is what they want us to do to destabilise Nigeria. We will not destabilise Nigeria as muslims. We will walk as Islamic orders us to do.

    “And In-shaa Allah we will build a better Nigeria where muslims are allowed to wear hijab anywhere and at any time.”

    Abubakar III emphasised the need for muslims to remain calm over any issue concerning their faith.

    “Like I said ,Almighty Allah will protect His religion, He will protect the Qur’an, His book.

    “We will do our own part by remaining peaceful, by always abiding by the laws of our land.

    “We are always talking to our leaders, especially the political leaders, on what should be done and what ought not to be done,” the Sultan said.

    On his part, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi II, the Emir of Kano, urged muslims to ensure that their wards get education.

    The first class traditional ruler said this would reduce illiteracy, poverty and social vices.

    He further admonished muslims on peace and unity to address various challenges facing them.

    Sanusi II urged them to recognise, identify and address the internal problems challenging them which had led to increased poverty and social vices.

    Also, Mr Rauf Olaniyan, the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, enjoined those present at the event to take advantage of government initiative called ‘Better Education Service Delivery for All’ (BESDA) to reduce the number of out-of-school children in their communities.

    “Let us struggle to get 10 pupils from your neighbourhood, town and village back to classroom.

    “There is a programme now called BESDA, the federal government is spending so much on it, this is the best time to benefit because of tomorrow.

    “Where we are today is because we failed to harness the opportunity of yesterday.

    “There are opportunities to be taken today so that we can get the benefit of tomorrow,” Olaniyan said.

    Earlier in his welcome address, Mr Qaasim Odedeji, the Coordinator MSSN B Zone, said the IVC programme was organised by past generations of the leadership of MSSN to confront the evil associated with environmental influence of relating with non-Muslims ,especially during their festivities.

    He said the festivities were intentionally designed to coincide with major school holidays.

    “The programme has always given muslim students the opportunity of occupying themselves with the activities that would improve their knowledge of Islam and their faith in Allah,” Odedeji said.

    He endorsed the position of the Chief Justice of Nigeria on the need to improve the status of Shariah through amendment of the relevant sections of the federal constitution.

    “The call for resignation of Chief Justice of Nigeria is laughable, unreasonable and unwarranted and a calculated attempt to intimidate CJN.

    “The Nigerian legal system which the CJN presides over is not limited to Nigerian legislations, it also contains provisions of Islamic personal law,” he said.

    The theme of the event was entitled ‘Unification’. (NAN)