Keep faith alive in spite of overwhelming security challenges – NASFAT tasks Nigerians

Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike, the Chief Missioner Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih (NASFAT), has urged Nigerians to keep faith alive in spite of the  gloomy and overwhelming security challenges bedevelling the nation.

Onike gave the ray of hope on Sunday in his message to Nigerians on the celebration of the new Hijrah, Islamic Calendar Year 1444.

According to him, as Muslims, we are expected to be optimistic that all will be well.

“According to the Holy Qur’an, ..’Certainly, no one despairs of Allah’s Mercy, except the people who disbelieve.(Q12:87)’.

“I congratulate Muslims worldwide, witnessing a new year is an opportunity to retrace once steps from bad conducts and habits and consolidating on good conducts and behaviours,” Onike said.

According to him, it was narrated from Talhah bin ‘Ubaidullah that two men from Bali came to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ). They had become Muslim together, but one of them used to strive harder than the other.

“The one who used to strive harder went out to fight and was martyred. The other one stayed for a year longer, then he passed away.

Talhah said: “I saw in a dream that I was at the gate of Paradise and I saw them (those two men). Someone came out of Paradise and admitted the one who had died last, then, he came out and admitted the one who had been martyred.

“The essence of having a long life is to busy oneself with activities that can make someone get the pleasures of Allah, and ultimately enter paradise, by God’s Grace.”

Onike, therefore, urged Muslims to use the opportunity of the new year 1444 to be better in religious activities and nation building.

The cleric prayed for the return peace and tranquility in the country.

He also urged the government to seek further assistance from others including, community leaders, civil society organisations and neighboring countries.

“For the revitalisation, refitting, retooling, intelligence gathering and effective prosecution of the war against terrorism and insecurity.

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