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Ramadan: Muslims Urged To Pray For Peace, Support Poor

Naseer Al-sirajdeen, Minna

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Niger State, Hon. Nasiru Mua’zu has asked Muslims in the country to use the sacred Month of Ramadan by fostering peace and supporting the less privilege in the society.

Mua’zu stated this on Tuesday, in his Ramdan message to muslims.

He also reminded the Muslims to see the Holy month as a period of deep spiritual renewal, self-discipline and acts of kindness.

“As the blessed month of Ramadan begins, I extend my warmest greetings to all Muslims observing this sacred time of fasting, prayer, and reflection.

Ramadan is a period of deep spiritual renewal, self-discipline and acts of kindness.

” It reminds us of the values of compassion, justice and unity, which are essential to our communities and the work we do in upholding the law.

“I encourage everyone to embrace the spirit of Ramadan by fostering peace, supporting those in need and strengthening the bonds of family and community. Let this month be a time of renewed commitment to fairness, integrity and service to others.

“On behalf of the Office of the Attorney General, Niger State Ministry of Justice, I wish you and your loved ones a blessed and peaceful Ramadan. May this holy month bring you closer to your faith and fill your hearts with hope and gratitude” he prayed.

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