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Live by the values of Ramadan – Akufo-Addo to Muslims
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has urged Muslims in Ghana to be committed to the principles of love, sacrifice and dedication to duty as they begin their annual Ramadan this year.
Ramadan is observed by Muslims worldwide, as a month of fasting and prayer.
Its annual observance is regarded as one of the five pillars of Islam.
Nana Akufo-Addo, in a message to wish Muslims well as they embark on the 30-day fast, encouraged them to continue to commit themselves to the good of humankind even after the fast.
The full message read: “I send greetings to Muslims in Ghana and around the world on the occasion of the Ramadan fast. The month of Ramadan 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.
“In this month, let us 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. I wish all Muslims the best of the month. May the Almighty Allah bless us all and make our nation great and strong.”
Source: Class FM
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