Speaker Abbas Urges Reflection During Ramadan

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Presenter/PR & Partnership Lead
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Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajuddeen Abbas, attended the Day 19 Ramadan tafseer at Annoor Masjid, Wuse 2, Abuja, where he urged Muslims to use the holy month for reflection and self-improvement.

The tafseer session focused on Surah An-Nisa (Chapter 4, Verse 13) of the Noble Qur’an, which highlights the importance of respecting the divine limits established in Islamic teachings.

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Addressing the congregation, Abbas reminded worshippers that Ramadan is a period dedicated to spiritual renewal and personal growth.

He encouraged Muslims to use the opportunity provided by the fasting period to strengthen their faith, improve their character, and work toward making their future better than their present.

According to him, Ramadan offers believers a moment to reflect on their actions and recommit themselves to living according to the teachings of Islam.

The tafseer highlighted the significance of the limits set by Allah, including guidance on inheritance and other aspects of social justice contained in the Qur’an.

Scholars explained that obedience to Allah and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is the pathway to success in the hereafter, with the promise of eternal reward in Paradise for those who remain steadfast in faith.

The gathering concluded with prayers for Allah’s mercy and guidance during the remaining days of Ramadan.

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