Sallah: Sultan greets pilgrims, Muslims on Arafat, Eid-el-Adha
Sultan of Sokoto and Co-President of World Religions for Peace Headquarters, New York, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has congratulated Muslims from all over the world, who are gathered in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from today, June 14, equivalent to Dhul-Hijjah 8, 1445 AH, preparatory for Arafat, the main core of Hajj rites, on Saturday.
Wishing them a Hajj Mabrur, that is an exercise acceptable and worthy of reward from Allah, the Sultan urged the over a million Muslim pilgrims to use their period on and around Mount Arafat on Saturday to pray for the peace of the world.
In a statement by his Media Team, Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar, who is the President-General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), asked for pilgrims in the Holy Land to pray for good and God-fearing leaders to lead the affairs of respective nations around the globe including African continent and Nigeria so that the creatures of Allah under their care will live secured lives devoid of hunger and hardship.
The Sultan, who congratulated both the pilgrims and Muslims who are not performing Hajj but celebrating Eid-el-Adha, prayed that all nations of the world will be free from the evils of terrorism, barbarism and various diseases that are inimical to the progress and development of global environment.
He particularly prayed for the peace of Palestine and Nigeria, while expressing confidence that, “if all of us can shun evil, fear Allah and do what is right all the time, our nation Nigeria, continent of Africa and our world of man will be better and great again,” the Sultan said.
The multifaceted leader, who also occupies the positions of Co-Chairman, Nigeria Inter-Religious Council (NIREC), and the National Traditional Rulers Council (NTRCN), laid more emphasis on Nigeria’s peace, stability, development and progress, even as he asked both pilgrims and Sallah celebrants for special prayers for leaders at all levels in the country.
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