
An Islamic Scholar, Ustaz Oluwakayode, has urged Muslims to assist the less privileged in the society as they reflect on the significance of the Ramadan fast.
He made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos and stressed the need for prayers for peace and development in the country.
Oluwakayode, who also urged Muslims to rededicate themselves to the service of Allah and humanity, added that “we have to reflect on our past mistakes and misdeeds and seek for Allah’s forgiveness”.
He stressed the need for Muslims to make positive use of the holy month of Ramadan, saying the period had physical and spiritual benefits.
Prof. Imran Oluwole-Smith, the Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Lagos (UNILAG) described Ramadan as a sacred period for prayers and devotion.
He said Ramadan was a sacred period where prayers of the righteous were promptly accepted and wishes granted.
The dean said “we should not leave the spiritual aspect of Ramadan, which is alms-giving. Muslims should strive in achieving the noble goal of drawing closer to Almighty Allah for forgiveness and blessings.”
Alhaja Kudirat Iyabode, the Vice Chairman, Women’s Wing of Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN), urged Muslims to use the Ramadan period for total submission to God, self-denial as well as abstinence from vices.
“We should continue to show love, forgiveness and respect to one another and ensure that the lessons of the Ramadan reflect in our daily lives.”
Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Holy Qur’an to Prophet Muhammad.