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Ansar-Ud-Deen Society to FG: Make Nigerians’ security a top priority

Mosediq Kazeem, national president of the Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria

Mosediq Kazeem, national president of the Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, says the federal government should prioritise security of lives and property across the country.

In an Eid-el-Kabir message issued on Thursday, Kazeem also urged the governments at all levels to further deepen reform efforts and pursue inclusive policies that will revive the economy, ease the burden of inflation, and improve the quality of life for ordinary Nigerians.

“In addition, we appeal for greater prioritisation of the security of lives and property across the country,” he said.

“While we acknowledge the progress made, we urge the government to intensify efforts to ensure that every Nigerian can live, work, contribute to economic activity and worship without fear. We are safer and more productive safely together.”

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He enjoined Muslims to demonstrate the spirit of generosity of the festive period and extend kindness to the needy and their neighbours and offer prayers for national and global peace.

“Eid al-Adha commemorates the profound faith and obedience of Prophet Ibrahim (AS), who demonstrated unwavering trust in Allah’s command,” he said.

“His willingness to sacrifice his beloved son, Ismail (AS), teaches us the essence of total submission to Allah’s will, selflessness, and the triumph of faith over worldly attachments.

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“As Allah declares in Surah Al-Saffat (37:102-105), this act of devotion remains an eternal symbol of PIETY and a reminder that true SACRIFICE is never in vain.”

He urged Muslims to draw inspiration from the story and sacrifice by sharing their blessings with humility and prioritising the needs of others.

He also asked them to foster brotherhood, support the vulnerable, and uphold the ties of kinship.

“As Muslims, let us imbibe and embody the ethos of this noble society – Ansar-Ud-Deen – by advancing our mission of service, Da’wah, education, and communal harmony,” he added.

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