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Lagos PDP tasks Muslim faithful as Ramadan begins
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has counseled Muslims faithful, to exhibit piety in their conduct before and after Ramadan to help groom a better society fit for all to cohabit and thrive, not minding their political affiliation and other social trappings.
In a statement signed by the Lagos State PDP Publicity Secretary Hon. Hakeem Amode, heralding the commencement of the Holy month of Ramadan when Muslims fast for 30 days, the faithful were charged to copy the godly mien of Holy Prophet Muhammad (SWT) to engender a better society.
“As we begin another journey in the Holy month of Ramadan during which all Muslims are expected to fast for 30 days, we members of the Lagos State chapter of the are wishing all the Muslims in the state and in other parts of the country Happy Ramadan.
“The holy month of Ramadan is upon us – an auspicious period for practicing Muslims – during which they fast from sunrise to sundown.
“We are about to be purified of all impurity, and happiness is what lies ahead.
“We wish you all a very happy Ramadan as we enjoin us all to see this as an opportunity to rededicate our lives to Almighty Allah that has seen us through all kinds of challenges.
“The Holy Month is part of the five pillars of Islam as exemplified by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SWT), who made it compulsory for all Muslims to observe 30 days of fasting, apart from old people, women observing monthly period and travellers.”
Amode calls for a deep reflection even as the period runs by, citing the need for faithful to be of good moral conduct during and after Ramadan.
“We in Lagos PDP believe that this month provides another opportunity for retrospection for all of us in view of the numerous challenges confronting us as a people.
“As we wish you all a fruitful and rewarding month of Ramadan, we believe that the month should be used for us all to have a rethink and work towards a better nation, where both the leaders and the led would be guided by the teachings of the Holy Prophet.
“This should not be just another exercise of fulfilling all righteousness, let us see it as an opportunity for us to change our attitude to life for the better and bequeath a just society to the coming generations.
“Nation building is a job for all of us and the recent events in our country, especially the just concluded general elections, revealed that many of us are far from observing and practising the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SWT).”
He however, also cited the untoward manner of many especially during the just concluded election as clearly far from religious dictates which in his view necessitates purification for all.
“The level of violence, intimidation and harassment that characterised the elections are signs that we need to purify ourselves, rededicate our lives and imbibe righteousness during this period and beyond so that we can have a society that would be beneficial to all of us, where there would be peace, tranquility and progress.
“May the Almighty Allah accept all our supplications during this Holy month and give us the nation of our dream.” Hon. Amode said.
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