President Nana Akufo-Addo has admonished Muslims in Ghana to fully embrace the values of Ramadan for the development of the nation.
Mr Akufo-Addo, who made the remarks as he wished Muslims in Ghana and around the world well at the beginning of Ramadan on Saturday, May 27, highlighted that the month of Ramadan is that in which the Qur’an was revealed and which has been instituted for Muslims to dedicate themselves to God and to the service of humankind.
“It is a month of intense devotion and commitment to the principles of love, sacrifice and dedication to duty. I pray that in this month and beyond, we strive to live by these values, so that, even beyond Ramadan, we continue to commit ourselves to the good of humankind and our fellow Ghanaians,” Mr Akufo-Addo noted.
He pointed out: “We have an opportunity to realise our potential as the Black Star of Africa, and it is my belief that the principles that Ramadan seeks to inculcate in Muslims are important for realizing this objective.”
Muslims across the world have today begun the 30 days’ period of fasting, Ramadan, as they seek to enhance their spiritual growth.
Saudi Arabia’s High Judicial Court announced that, based on confirmed sightings of Ramadan’s new moon crescent, the first day of Ramadan 1438 fasting will be Saturday, May 27.
Ramadan is a compulsory tenet of the Islamic religion and followers are encouraged to observe it except for those who have special medical conditions that may prevent them.
Over 1.8 billion Muslims across the world are expected to embark on this year’s fast – a pillar of Islam.
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