The Ashipa of Ogbomosoland, Sir Olusegun Adekunle, has extended warm felicitations to Muslim faithful in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, and across Nigeria on the occasion of Eid-el-Fitr, marking the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan. In his message, he expressed gratitude to Almighty Allah for granting believers the strength and grace to complete the fasting period, while praying that all acts of worship and supplications offered during Ramadan are accepted.
Adekunle, who described Ramadan as a period of deep spiritual renewal, emphasizing that the ultimate goal of fasting is the attainment of taqwa a heightened consciousness of God that inspires discipline, self-restraint, and a commitment to righteousness. He noted that the lessons of Ramadan extend beyond abstaining from food, encouraging compassion, generosity, and moral uprightness.
The legal luminary also highlighted the significance of the rare convergence of fasting periods among different faiths, describing it as a powerful reminder of shared values such as sacrifice, reflection, and devotion to God. He urged Nigerians to leverage this alignment to foster unity, mutual respect, and peaceful coexistence.
He called on Muslims to sustain the virtues imbibed during Ramadan, including increased devotion, charity, and service to humanity. Sir Adekunle encouraged believers to continue reading and reflecting on the Qur’an, underscoring its role in guiding personal and societal conduct.
While congratulating the Muslim Ummah on the successful completion of the fast, the Ashipa appealed to all citizens to prioritize peace and actively contribute to the development of their communities and the nation at large.
He wished all Muslims a joyful and peaceful Eid celebration, urging them to celebrate responsibly and extend love and kindness to all, regardless of religious or ethnic differences.
