Ramadan: Avoid Watching Television – Cleric

An Islamic cleric, Aminulahi Seriki, on Sunday called on Nigerians, particularly Muslims to use the opportunity of Ramadan to pray for quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari.

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He also said the faithful should avoid watching television while observing their daily prayers.

Mr. Seriki, Assistant Imam, Ansarul-deen Mosque, Fadeyi, Lagos, made the call at an annual Ramadan Lecture, entitled ‘`The Impact of Prayers.

The lecture was organised by Moshood Salvador, a factional Lagos State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The lecture was held alongside ‘zakat’ – giving alms to the needy.

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The cleric, who said God commanded prayers for leaders, urged Muslims to avoid watching television while praying to avoid unanswered prayer.

“We should fully submit ourselves to God and concentrate when praying to Him.

“You don’t watch television or look at things going on around you while praying; such things are the causes of unanswered prayers,” he said.

Mr. Seriki said Mr. Buhari needed prayers of Nigerians for restoration of his health and God’s guidance to rule.

He also urged Nigerians to unite to pray for the peace and unity of the country.

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“I call on Nigerians to continue to pray for sound health for President Buhari so that he can quickly return to the country and continue the business of governance.

“I want my Muslim brothers to use the opportunity of the blessings the holy month of Ramadan offers to pray for the president and for national peace.

“God requires us, as believers, to always pray for our leaders because He gives power to them.

“We should obey this command and pray for the president and his men so that they can lead us well.

He said most people did not have solutions to their problems because they underrated the power of prayer.

Mr. Seriki said prayer remained a medium of communication between man and God.

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He commended Mr. Salvador for organising the annual lecture, saying it would go a long way to uplift participants spiritually.

In his remarks, Mr. Salvador said that he had been organising the lecture and the zakat in the past 20 years.

He said the aim was to remind Muslims of the need to renew their commitment to God and extend a hand of brotherhood to the needy.

The PDP chieftain said the zakat would be expanded next year to include disbursement of empowerment items in Surulere, Lagos, and environs.

He urged affluent Muslims to assist the poor.

“I want to urge wealthy Nigerians particularly Muslims to always remember the less privileged.

“Allah has commanded us to do so. If you help your brothers in need, you are fulfilling a religious obligation.

“The cloths and food items we are giving to over 3,000 beneficiaries today are to ensure that people around us have a reason to smile especially during Ramadan,” he said.

(NAN)

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