Ghana's foreign minister urges peace for Ramadan amid Middle East crises

A Ramadan iftar dinner hosted by Ghana's foreign ministry turned into a diplomatic rallying cry for Middle East peace and global humanitarian action.

Ablakwa's call at the iftar dinner
  • Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa urged prayers for the Middle East crisis.
  • His speech leaned heavily on Koranic shared-humanity themes.
  • Diplomats attending reinforced Ghana's international friendships.
  • Dialogue was pitched as the fix for global conflicts.
National Chief Imam got a shoutout
  • Ablakwa honored the Chief Imam's interfaith unity work.
  • His leadership was called a moral anchor for Ghana.
  • Fasting Muslims were encouraged to spread Ramadan blessings.
  • Community generosity was framed as a spiritual obligation.
Dr. Azindoo tied Ramadan to diplomacy
  • Mohammed Marzuq Abubakar Azindoo represented the Imam's office.
  • Religious pluralism and Pan-Africanism topped his talking points.
  • Quranic values were linked to humanity's broader progress.
  • Sincerity from diplomats was demanded on global challenges.
 

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