THE ISLAMIC HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN IS ON. NED NWOKO PRAYS FOR NATION'S HEALING

THE ISLAMIC HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN IS ON.
NED NWOKO PRAYS FOR NATION'S HEALING

By: Sen Rich Kay

During the month of Ramadan, Muslims won't eat or drink between dawn and sunset. This is called fasting.

Fasting is important during Ramadan as it allows Muslims to devote themselves to their faith and come closer to Allah, or God.

Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which form the basis of how Muslims live their lives. The other pillars are faith, prayer, charity and making the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca.

What is Ramadan?

Ramadan is also a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, doing good deeds and spending time with family and friends.

Normally, people will make a special effort to connect with their communities and reach out to people who need help, and this the true son of Idumuje Ugboko ( Dr Ned Nwoko) is doing.

It is common to have a meal (known as the suhoor) just before dawn and another (known as the iftar) directly after sunset.
At the end of the fast - when the sun has gone down - usually, families and friends will get together for iftar to break their fast.

Dr Ned Nwoko in synergy with the advice of the Muslim Council of Britain, is advising families and friends to video call each other during *iftar* this year during lockdown.

Many Muslims also usually go to the mosque to pray, when lockdown restrictions aren't in place.
Some mosques have been holding virtual services online for people to watch together.

As Dr Ned Nwoko Prays for the Nation and World healing, he calls out to everyone to Stay Safe adhering strictly to government directives and reaching out to the needy around even as we pray for the healing of the World..

Sen Rich Kay
Nedian

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