Sheikh Sudais Urges Muslims to Pray for Peace and Unity

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Correspondent/PR Lead
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Renowned Islamic scholar Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al‑Sudais has called on Muslims worldwide to dedicate their Ramadan prayers to peace and unity.

He made the appeal as Muslims began observing Ramadan, emphasising the holy month’s spiritual importance.

Sheikh Sudais said Ramadan offers a unique opportunity for believers to seek divine blessings for harmony across nations and communities.

He urged worshippers to go beyond personal devotion and include prayers for global peace in their daily supplications.

The scholar also highlighted the need for unity within the Muslim Ummah and peaceful coexistence with others.

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Sheikh Sudais reminded believers that the month of fasting is a time for forgiveness, compassion and collective goodwill.

His prayer call comes amid ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises affecting many parts of the world.

He encouraged Muslims to remember those suffering in their spiritual reflections and acts of worship.

Sheikh Sudais stressed that sincere prayers, combined with positive action, can contribute to global stability and mutual understanding.

Islamic leaders and communities have welcomed his message and echoed similar calls for peace during this Ramadan season.

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