Ramadan: Say a prayer for Ghana – PNC to Muslims
The People’s National Convention (PNC) has encouraged Muslims across the country to pray for Ghana, as they begin their month-long Ramadan fast from today, Tuesday, 13 April 2021.
The PNC, in a statement, wished the Ghanaian Muslim community a prosperous Ramadan.
Below is the PNC's full statement:
RAMADAN MUBARAK
PNC wishes the entire Muslim Community a glorious and prosperous Ramadan, saying Ramandan Mubarak to all.
The Holy month of Ramadan is among the five pillars of Islam and a period Muslims all over the world purify their heart and soul, clean their mind and body by fasting and praying to Almighty Allaah so as to be righteous.
Quran, 2:183 says ‘Oh, you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that you may learn piety and righteousness.
Again, the Holy Month is for Muslims to dedicate themselves to self-sacrifice by abstaining from taking drink or food and some physical needs, seeking forgiveness from Allaah for their wrongdoings and devoting themselves to Him.
The PNC solidarises with all Muslims and request them to say some prayers for our country, Ghana.
PNC: Service with honesty.
-signed-
Janet Asana Nabla
(General Secretary)
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