Ramadan begins today | Bawumia wishes all Muslims well

The Office of the National Chief Imam has confirmed Ramadan starts today, Thursday, 23 March 2023.
The moon has been sighted by a renowned cleric in the Bawku area who communicated same to the Bawku Chief Imam.
“By the report we received from Bawku, the source coming from the Bawku chief Imam, also getting the source from one very eminent Muslim scholar, Sheikh Kankanbore; the moon has been sighted at Bawku.
“This information has been well communicated…that information has been well authenticated and we have no reason to doubt it.
“On this grounds, by the Chief Imam’s mandate as the supreme leader of Muslims in this country, Muslims will begin fasting tomorrow, 23rd of March 2023,” a statement from the office of the National Chief Imam said.
Meanwhile, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and his wife Samira who are both Muslims have wished Muslims across the country well, as they embark on another sacred journey of fasting and prayers in the month of Ramadan.
In a Ramadan message, the Vice President prayed Ramadan brings multitude of blessings, peace and tranquility to every family, household and the nation as a whole.
Source: Classfmonline.com
Trending News
S/R: 2 communities burnt down in renewed violent clashes
15:32Kumawu: Vote-buying was the only way out for NPP – NDC’s Amankwa
14:40GA/R: NDC Chairman revokes suspension of Ayawaso West Wuogon chairman
09:14You don’t give a minor money – Gender Minister to people who give child beggars money
10:23KNUST ranked best in the world for provision of edu based on SDG 4
15:30NDC poised to win more seats in Ashanti – Regional Chairman
14:34NDC candidate for Kumawu by-election wasn’t a registered voter in the constituency – EC to Sammy Gyamfi
08:52Assin North by-poll: No illegal name inserted in voter register – EC
06:26Chartered economist donates over GHS200K to Mahama's campaign
15:28SC outlaws restrictions imposition law used by Akufo-Addo to shut down schools, churches, curtail movement during Covid pandemic
14:34