Ramadan

Ramadan: Sultan of Sokoto directs Muslims to look out for the moon

The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, under the leadership of its President General and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar has directed Muslims across the country to be on the look out for crescent (new moon) of Shawwal on Monday,July 4th.
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Ramadan doesn’t stop killing – Yerima

The whole things buoys down to politics as far as I am concerned and what is happening is that they are playing over the sensibilities of Nigerians. So, it is high time we as a people be vigilant, remain focused and insist that the right thing must be done.

Good bye Ramadan!

It has been a rewarding 29-day spiritual activity: a period of recompense, a period of closeness to Allah, a period of illumination by the Glorious Qur’an, a period of re-direction of destinies and possibilities, of charity, of divine blessings. It is indeed a memorable period.

RAMADAN TALK: Observing I’tikaf (2)

Ramadan fast has been prescribed for all Muslims for the development of their souls and to enable them subdue their carnal appetites. This much exertion and sacrifice of sensual desires has been made obligatory upon every Muslim; that he neither eats nor drinks anything nor seek sexual satisfaction during the whole of the blessed month, in compliance with the command of Allah (SWT) and in the process avoid all sinful acts.

Take even as little for Sahur

As-salam Alaikum waramotullai, wa barakatuh!

The kindness of Allah cannot be overemphasised when one ponders on the blessings in the act of eating sahur during Ramadan. For almighty Allah (SWT), it is not enough blessings that He provides us with food on our table, but He further blesses anyone who wakes up in the first rays of dawn to eat the same food for sahur.

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