- Ramadan should remind us of the value of charity and kindness to others
- Ramadan is not merely about abstaining from food and drink from dawn until sunset but a time for spiritual growth, self-discipline, and empathy.
Kayode Fayemi, former governor of Ekiti state has urged muslims to show love, assist and support the needy as the holy month of Ramadan begins.
The former governor urged muslims to pray for the nation to overcome challenges.
In a statement by Ahmad Sajoh, his head of media office, Fayemi said that the fact that Ramadan begins with Christian Lent this year has great significance and shows how the two religions share a dedication to self-control and spiritual devotion.
Fayemi further said that Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food and drink, but also a time for spiritual growth, self-discipline, and empathy.
“It is an opportunity for Muslims to draw closer to God, strengthen their faith, and deepen their bonds with other members of the community,” the former governor said.
“The true essence of Ramadan lies in the values of sacrifice, humility, gratitude, compassion, and awareness of our duties to our Creator and humanity. As our Muslim brothers and sisters embark on this spiritual journey, may these virtues strengthen their faith and inspire them to be examples of peace, justice, and service to our country.
“The Ramadan Fast should instill empathy for the less fortunate, reminding us of the value of charity and kindness to others, regardless of their background or circumstances.
‘’As we begin Ramadan, I encourage our Muslim brothers and sisters to reflect on the values and ideals of this holy month. Let us strive to instill a spirit of forgiveness, tolerance, and unity in our communities. Rather than focusing on differences, let us work to strengthen the bonds that bind us.
‘’In the spirit of Ramadan, let us also remember to pray for Nigeria. May our nation be blessed with peace, prosperity, and unity. May we overcome our challenges and work together towards a brighter future for all.
‘’As we embark on this journey of spiritual renewal and self-improvement, let us pray that the blessings of Ramadan bring hope, healing, and transformation to our lives and our nation.”
The former governor encouraged muslims to make the most of the annual fast by reflecting on themselves, praying, and strengthening their sense of community.