Ghana's National Chief Imam Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu called for better morals and peace during his Eid-Al-Adha message. The religious leader wants Muslims and Christians to work together as conflicts spread across the world. He said the Friday celebration should inspire people to help others rather than just follow traditions. Sheikh Sharubutu reminded believers that God cares more about good hearts than animal sacrifices. The imam wants Ghana to move away from negative behavior toward positive community action.
The chief imam criticized violence happening in Gaza and other war zones around the globe. He said world leaders ignore suffering people and allow terrible acts to continue. Sheikh Sharubutu believes countries should choose justice over violence and forgiveness over revenge. Muslims, Christians and Jews all follow Abraham's example of faith and sacrifice. The imam wants these religious groups to build stronger friendships for peaceful communities.
Dr. Abubakari Mohammed Marzuq Azindoo delivered the message on behalf of the chief imam to gathered worshippers. The imam quoted Quran verses about spiritual commitment being more important than ritual practices. He warned that Eid celebrations become meaningless without true religious reflection and moral improvement. The religious leader asked people to remember their shared humanity during difficult times. His vision calls for unity, reconciliation and compassion to replace hatred and division.
The chief imam criticized violence happening in Gaza and other war zones around the globe. He said world leaders ignore suffering people and allow terrible acts to continue. Sheikh Sharubutu believes countries should choose justice over violence and forgiveness over revenge. Muslims, Christians and Jews all follow Abraham's example of faith and sacrifice. The imam wants these religious groups to build stronger friendships for peaceful communities.
Dr. Abubakari Mohammed Marzuq Azindoo delivered the message on behalf of the chief imam to gathered worshippers. The imam quoted Quran verses about spiritual commitment being more important than ritual practices. He warned that Eid celebrations become meaningless without true religious reflection and moral improvement. The religious leader asked people to remember their shared humanity during difficult times. His vision calls for unity, reconciliation and compassion to replace hatred and division.