Former President John Mahama has advised Muslims in Ghana to focus on the significance of Ramadan.
“Ramadan Kareem! I had the opportunity to break the fast with the Ameer and members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission.
“The spirit of unity and fellowship during Ramadan is always inspiring. I am grateful for the chance to share this holy month’s traditions with my Muslim brothers and sisters,” the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer wrote in a Facebook post.
He also entreated them to be mindful of their actions and show empathy and generosity towards those in need.
“As we approach the end of Ramadan, I want to encourage all my Muslim friends and followers to stay focused on the spiritual significance of this month.
“Use this time to reflect on your faith, strengthen your connection with Allah, and seek forgiveness for any shortcomings. Remember to be mindful of your actions and words and show empathy and generosity towards those in need.
“Let’s make the most of these remaining days to pray and seek blessings for ourselves, our loved ones, and our beloved country, Ghana. Ramadan is a time for growth, gratitude, and renewal. Let’s make the most of these remaining days.”
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM