Islamic scholar, Dr Kabiru, has urged Muslims to continue the good deeds they practised during Ramadan.
He made the call on Eid day while speaking to worshippers at Wuye Masjid along Olusegun Obasanjo Way in Abuja.
Dr. Kabiru said the lessons of Ramadan should continue after Eid. He urged Muslims to remain committed to good conduct, charity, and obedience to Allah.
He also called on leaders across the country to fear Allah as they carry out their duties.
According to him, Nigeria needs responsible and God-fearing leadership at this critical time.
He urged those in authority to lead with justice, integrity, and accountability for the good of society.
Some worshippers who spoke with S24 Television expressed joy and gratitude for witnessing this year’s Eid al-Fitr.
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They described the celebration as a golden opportunity, noting that many people who started the Ramadan fast did not live to see its end.
One of the worshippers, Halilu, thanked Almighty Allah for the gift of life and prayed for lasting peace in the country.
He also prayed to witness many more Ramadan seasons in good health and faith.
At Wuye Masjid, worshippers offered prayers, reflected on the season, and renewed their commitment to live by Islamic teachings beyond Ramadan.
