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Ramadan Kareem: Haruna Yusuf wishes muslim ummah across the globe a blessed month.
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Ramadan Kareem: Haruna Yusuf wishes Muslim ummah across the globe a blessed month
By Hussaini Ibrahim
ABUJA, NIGERIA — As the holy month of Ramadan begins, Haruna Yusuf, the ceo and publisher of Daily Hint, has extended warm greetings to Muslim ummah across the globe, calling on fellow Nigerians to embrace reflection, unity, and spiritual renewal.
In a statement released on Wednesday, Yusuf highlighted the significance of Ramadan, also christians who begins their (Fasting-Lent) on same Ash Wednesday with muslims to seize the opportunity and use this blessed period of month to strengthen faith, deepen compassion, and foster harmony among one another and pray fervently for Nigeria our country.
“Ramadan is a sacred time for Muslims to renew their devotion, engage in acts of kindness, and show solidarity with the less privileged,” he said.
The statement emphasized that the lessons of Ramadan go beyond fasting and prayer, guiding daily interactions, social responsibility, and community engagement. Yusuf urged all Muslims to use the month to cultivate patience, generosity, and empathy, both in personal conduct and in public life.
“Let this holy month inspire Nigerians to build stronger communities, support the vulnerable, and promote peace and understanding across all faiths,” he added, noting that spiritual reflection and social action are intertwined during Ramadan.
Religious leaders and scholars have welcomed Yusuf’s message, describing it as timely and encouraging, particularly in fostering unity and peaceful coexistence in a diverse society.
Many highlighted the role of community leaders, media publishers, and influencers in guiding citizens toward harmonious observance of the holy month.
Daily Hint assured readers that it would support awareness campaigns on safe and peaceful worship, emphasizing guidance for religious observances and community activities throughout Ramadan. Citizens were encouraged to continue acts of charity, respect health protocols, and uphold values that strengthen societal bonds.
Yusuf concluded by wishing all Muslims a peaceful and blessed Ramadan, praying for mercy, forgiveness, and collective prosperity for Nigerians. “May this Ramadan bring renewed hope, spiritual growth, and unity across our nation,” he said.
