
Sultan Calls for Unity and Prayer Amid National Challenges
The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar , has called on Nigerian Muslims to unite in fervent prayers on Arafat Day for peace, stability, and divine intervention in the country’s growing challenges.
In a statement released on Wednesday and issued through the Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) , the Sultan urged all Muslims in Nigeria to use the sacred occasion to seek solutions from Allah.
He emphasized that Arafat Day —one of the holiest days in the Islamic calendar—is an opportunity for spiritual reflection, fasting, and supplication for national healing.
“We are calling on Nigerian Muslims to rededicate themselves to good virtues and fervent prayers on the Day of Arafah,” he said.
Why Arafat Day Matters
The Sultan reminded believers that the Day of Arafah is among the most beloved days to Allah. He noted that fasting on this day can expiate sins for the past and coming year.
This year, Arafat Day falls on Thursday, ahead of Eid-el-Adha , one of the two major Islamic festivals marked by sacrifice and charity.
Abubakar encouraged Muslims to take advantage of this blessed time to pray not only for themselves but also for the nation, which faces persistent security threats and socio-economic difficulties.
Challenges Facing Nigeria Today
The Sultan highlighted several pressing issues currently affecting Nigeria:
- The resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in the North-East
- Ongoing banditry in the North-West and parts of the North-Central
- Rising insecurity threatening lives and livelihoods
He urged Muslims to persist in their prayers, reminding them of the promise of relief and succor when they turn to Allah with sincerity.
“Pray for peace. Pray for security. Pray for leaders who will guide us with justice.”
A Call for Intelligence Sharing and Support
In addition to prayers, the Sultan urged Muslims to support ongoing security efforts by providing relevant intelligence tips to authorities.
He encouraged the Muslim community to work hand-in-hand with security agencies to restore safety across the country.
As Eid-el-Adha approaches, he extended his warm wishes to all Nigerian Muslims, praying for an accepted Udhiya (sacrifice) and a joyful celebration.
“Let us come together in prayer, reflection, and unity, seeking Allah’s guidance and protection for a brighter future.”
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