Muslims have been urged to sustain the good teachings of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) in all their life endeavours.
The Chief Imam of Sahaba Juma’at Mosque Kundila Kano, Sheikh Muhammad Bin Usman, asserted this during the presentation of Eid Sermon today.
Bin Usman said sustaining the good values that Muslims were asked to do in the first ten days of Zul Hajji even after the period will help in the people’s normal living.
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The Cleric called on the business operators in the state to stop the attitude of hoarding and make things so critically, which masses become at the receiving end.
“Nowadays business people all over the country don’t have the mercy to sell their products at the normal price that will be affordable for all. Instead, they did otherwise to make more profit.
“You are all aware of the price of animals ranging from ram, cows and camel, which something needs to be done from so many angles of the society.
“It’s not in the teaching of Islam. What we’re more concerned about is the Barakat that somebody will get out of whatever he’s doing”, Bin Usman.
The Imam then cautions parents to be vigilant with their children during and after Sallah festivities.
“Because this is the worth time in our life that you have to worry about your children, not to go for something that will tarnish their morality or cause trouble to the family”.
Sheikh Muhammad Bin Usman then concludes his Eid Sermon with the problems that make life so tedious. Only constant supplication and hard-working toward addressing the existing problem will be a solution.