Ramadan Prayers And Blessings Be Acceptable, Allah Will Not Elude Us – DIG Hashimu Argungu

PSC CHAIR GREETS MUSLIMS AT EID el-Fitr, PRAYS ALLAH ACCEPTS THEIR FASTS AND ANSWER THEIR PRAYERS
-calls for support for our leaders

Eid el Fitr is indeed a significant celebration in the Islamic calendar, marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. It’s a time for Muslims to come together with family and friends, share meals, and give thanks to Allah for the blessings they’ve received.

In the spirit of Eid el Fitr, the Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu, has extended warm wishes to Nigerians, particularly Muslim faithful, and members of the Nigeria Police Force. He prayed for Allah’s acceptance of their fasts and prayers, and for the lessons learned during Ramadan to continue guiding their lives.
A statement issued by Ikechukwu Ani the PSC Spokesperson has said.

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Argungu also emphasized the importance of genuine love for the nation and support for its leaders. His message promotes unity, peace, and harmony among Nigerians, regardless of their faith or background.

As people celebrate Eid el Fitr, they’re encouraged to reflect on the values of gratitude, compassion, and kindness that are at the heart of this special day. It’s a time to strengthen bonds with loved ones, and to extend a hand of friendship and support to those in need.

Some common ways to celebrate Eid el Fitr include:

  • Exchanging gifts and greetings: Muslims often exchange gifts, cards, and messages to mark the occasion.
  • Sharing meals: Families and friends come together to share traditional meals, such as dates, sweets, and other local delicacies.
  • Performing charitable acts: Many Muslims use Eid el Fitr as an opportunity to give back to their communities, through acts of charity and volunteer work.
  • Attending prayer services: Muslims gather at mosques and other prayer grounds to perform special Eid prayers, and to listen to sermons and reflections on the significance of the day.

Prince Tunde Aiyekooto

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