Ramadan: Preach peace, unity, tolerance, Etsu Nupe urges Islamic clerics

The Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, has urged Islamic clerics in the country to focus their Tafsir sermons during the ongoing Ramadan on peace, unity, tolerance and understanding among Nigerians.
The Etsu Nupe, who is the Chairman, Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, said this at a meeting with Islamic clerics in his Wadata Palace in Bida, Niger state on Tuesday.
Alhaji Abubakar said that the Ramadan fast was an auspicious time to preach fervently for the sustainable peace, unity and socio economic prosperity of Nigeria.


According to the royal father, the Ramadan period is also the time when Muslims globally intensify various act of worship.
He said it was also a time that prayers were offered by Muslims’ fasting were instantaneously accepted by the Almighty Allah.
The monarch explained that Islamic preachers should conduct their activities, especially during the sermons, to abide by Islamic  injunctions, and focus on those ordained by the glorious Qur’an and the teachings of the Holy Prophet.
The royal father also  cautioned preachers against provocative sermons capable of inciting public disturbance during and after the Ramadan in the interest of peace. 


Etsu Nupe said that preachers should always preach the message of peace to their fellowship.  “Religious preaching during this period should be targeted at maintaining harmonious relationship among the people and nothing should be done to divide the people.’’
 He also urged Muslims to take advantage of this year’s Ramadan fast to offer special prayers for leaders and for the peace, progress and development of the country.
He said that the fasting period was a time for sober reflection which gave Muslims the opportunity to move closer to God and seek His face in supplication and prayers.


The traditional ruler added that with the present situation of things in the country, there was need for Nigerians to seize the opportunity brought by the fasting to pray for unity and for peace to reign.
The monarch noted that the fasting period was not only for abstinence from food, drink and worldly pleasures, but a time to seek Allah’s power through prayers.
He urged his subjects to actively  participate  in the Tafsir  while restating his continued commitment to contribute to the growth of the kingdom, the state and Nigeria at large.


The Royal father further urged his subjects and Nigerians to continue to live in peace and tolerate one another, irrespective of their affiliations.
He also advised Muslims to avoid anything that could deniy them the reward of Ramadan.
The monarch also advised Muslims to abide by the teaching and tenets in the interest of peace and development. 
He  further appealed to spirited and  wealthy Nigerians to always assist the less privileged, to improve on their living standard

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