The Federation of Muslim Councils (FMC) Ghana has extended warm greetings and best wishes to Muslims in Ghana and worldwide as they prepare to celebrate the annual Eid al-Fitr.
The council said the celebration of the Eid marks the culmination of Ramadan, a month of spiritual growth, self-reflection, and devotion.
In a press statement issued and signed by the General Secretary of FMC, Al-Hajj Muhammad Amir Nii Kpakpo Addo, he said:
“May the fasting, prayers, and deeds be accepted by Allah, and make Muslims stronger, compassionate, and committed to serving humanity.”
“Embracing Ramadan’s lessons of self-discipline, compassion, and commitment, we urge Muslims in Ghana to drive national development by fighting corruption, supporting vulnerable groups, and collaborating on sustainable infrastructure initiatives.
“Eid al-Fitr is a time for forgiveness, unity, and kindness. Let’s strengthen family ties, support communities, and build a cohesive Ghana. May Allah bless Ghana with peace, prosperity, and harmony,” the statement added.
BY TIMES REPORTER
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