The Nation reported that the apex Islamic body made the call in a
statement issued in Kaduna on Wednesday, by its Secretary-General,
Khalid Abubakar Aliyu in conjunction with Muslims worldwide as they
enter the last 10 days of Ramadan period.
The Islamic body also called on Muslim Ummah to go on Al-Qunut
special prayer for residents of Borno State, the entire North East as
well as Nigeria in general.
“Considering the fact that by Allah’s will, the last ten days
of Ramadan commence on Thursday, 17th July, 2014, with its night marking
the 21st night of the odd days which the night of power is sought,
Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) under the leadership of His Eminence, the
Sultan of Sokoto and President-General, uses this medium, once again, to
thank Allah (SWT) for the successful start of Ramadan Fast on Saturday,
28th June, 2014, Alhamdulillah.
“Bearing in mind, the significance of the last ten days of
Ramadan, Nigerian Muslims are hereby called upon to maximally put to use
these last ten days by reciting more of the Glorious Qur’an, being
punctual in observing the daily obligatory prayers, the Tarawih and
Tahajjud in congregation.
“As always, we therefore urge Muslim faithful to intensify
prayers for the Ummah against all manners of upheavals, particularly
special prayers (Al-Qunuut) for the people of Borno State, the entire
North East and the nation at large, should be offered, as they are being
massacred with seeming impunity almost every day.
“We also once again call on those who take up arms against the
State to rescind their decision and become peaceful. Muslims are also
implored to intensify their generosities in giving alms to the poor, the
needy, the orphans and the handicapped in the society, especially that
many families are just living hand to mouth.
“More importantly, they should watch out for Laylatul Qadr (the
Night of Power) which often comes up on one of the five exceptional
nights within the last ten nights of Ramadan. The five nights, according
to authentic Ahadith of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) are 21st, 23rd, 25th,
27th and 29th. Muslims are also reminded of Zakatul Fitr (Ordained Alms
Giving at the end of Ramadan Fast) which is supposed to be given out to
the needy in the last three days of Ramadan or in the early hours of
‘Eid-el-Fitr day before the commencement of Salatul Fitr.
“While wishing all Muslim faithful Allah’s pardon in these
sacred days and after, (for He cherishes pardoning His creatures), we
pray fervently for His benevolent acceptance of our Ramadan Fast even as
we urge all Muslims never to return to abominable acts after Ramadan,” the statement read.
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