Press Releases of Friday, 12 April 2024

Source: kekeli Muslims

Eid ul-Fitr greetings

The Kekeli Muslim Community, an Islamic non-government organization that preaches Islam and undertakes humanitarian activities, extends warm Eid ul-Fitr greetings to all Muslims. During Ramadan, our hearts turn toward Allah (the Almighty God), seeking forgiveness, compassion, and guidance.

We commend all Muslims for their devotion, self-discipline, and acts of charity. May our prayers and fasting strengthen our faith and deepen our connection with the Almighty God. Ramadan teaches us self-control and mindfulness. As we celebrate the festival, let us remember the health benefits of moderation.

However, Ghana faces health challenges beyond fasting. Many Ghanaians lack adequate healthcare. We urge the government to continue to invest in healthcare
infrastructure, improve services, and enhance preventive measures.

We also use this opportunity to alert the Muslim leadership, which coordinates with governments in setting the holiday date for our Islamic festivals, to reconsider the current practice of using the Eid Holiday to determine the
Eid prayers. Presently, the timing of Eid ul-Fitr prayers in Ghana in particular is linked to the holiday itself, leading to confusion among many Muslims.

Divergent prayer dates emerge, causing some to observe Eid on different days rather than on the prescribed first day of Shawwal. We propose adopting the Islamic lunar calendar for determining Eid ul-Fitr prayers as prescribed by the messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him, independently of the public holiday.

This will enable employees, students, etc to plan and schedule their leave or other alternative arrangements to undertake this brief and important exercise
and return to their workplaces or schools, as we experienced with our weekly Friday prayers. By doing so, we can foster greater clarity, unity, and alignment within the Muslim community during this significant occasion.

May our collective efforts contribute to a harmonious and spiritually enriching Eid ul-Fitr celebration. As Muslims, we value unity and respect for all faiths. Ghana’s progress depends on respecting each other’s faith and beliefs.

Intra- and inter-faith dialogue: Let us foster understanding and cooperation among religious communities.

Tolerance and inclusion: We should combat discrimination, promote diversity, and celebrate our shared human values. We commend the Ghanaian government for several positive steps toward inter-religious harmony.

National Peace Council (NPC): The NPC has played a pivotal role in conflict prevention and resolution.

By bringing together key actors from various religious faiths, traditional authorities, civil society organizations, and state institutions, the NPC has brokered peace and contributed to Ghana’s sustained economic development. We hereby appreciate Ghana’s Constitution, which guarantees religious freedom for all.

Article 21(1) recognizes and protects the right of every citizen to practice their chosen religion freely. We implore the Ghanaian government to continue these efforts and address the following challenges: together, let us build a Ghana where every citizen thrives, regardless of faith or background.

May Allah guide our leaders toward just solutions, and may our collective efforts lead to a prosperous and harmonious nation.