Muslims Charged with Seeking Help With Patience And Persistent prayers
Muslims Charged with Seeking Help With Patience And Persistent prayers
Muslims all around the world have been enjoined to seek help from Allah with patience and relentless prayers in their quest to get the best in this world and hereafter.
An Islamic Scholar from Ibadan, Sheikh Muhammed Taofeek Akewugbagold gave this admonition at the recently held Annual Ramadan Public lecture of Lagos Zone 1 Chapter of the Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fathi Society.
According to Sheikh Akewugbagold, Muslims will not be left without going through trials as the ability to scale through the trial is what is needed by Allah to promote such Muslims in faith and trust in their Lord, otherwise known as "TAWWAKHUL"
Sheikh Akewugbagold who is also the Wazeerul Muslimeen of Oyo State said Muslims should note that Allah is not a magician and will always give us the best option, even when we think it's humanly hard to realise.
He enjoined all NASFAT members and other Muslims to rely on Allah wholeheartedly in their efforts, thought, act and expectations to get the best of their Qadar (destiny).
Another popular Islamic Scholar, Sheikh Ishiaq Folorunso-Fagba charged Muslims to be at their best in seeking for livelihood as seeking for such through dubious means would result in a catastrophy.
Sheikh Folorunso-Fagba said trusting Allah and fearing Him truthfully in seeking for livelihood while praying with unrelenting efforts will make whatever is being earned to be enjoyed with peace of mind.
According to the Lead Missioner of NASFAT in the Mafoluku/Oshodi Branch, Imam Faagba added that parents should double their efforts in raising kids who are said to be the future of Nigeria as many youth are seeking to be rich through dubious means and engaging in drug abuse.
He advised the Muslim and Nigerian youth to be contented with what they have while seeking for livelihood legitimately and trusting Allah by relying on Him alone in their affairs.
Engr. Mustapha Alabi (Chairman, Lagos Zone 1 NASFAT) and his zonal executive council were joined by the Zonal Council of elders and branch executive council across the 21 local branches in Lagos Zone 1.
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