The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”
The Chief Missioner of Nasru-Lahi-l-Fatih Society, NASFAT, Imam Abdul-Azeez Onike has urged Nigerian Muslims in particular and Muslims in general to remain optimistic and put their trust in God, saying that it was through these virtues that the Almighty God saved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his adversaries and later made him become a rallying point for peace and unity in Makkah city, from where he was initially made to migrate under a very tensed, life threatening and precarious condition.
He advised Muslims facing various challenges to take a cue from the doggedness, perseverance, God-trusting and forgiving spirit demonstrated by the Prophet and his companions during the trial period and after the conquest of Makkah.
The NASFAT Chief Missioner further urged Nigerians to cooperate with the government in ensuring that, we collectively fight our common enemies who are putting the country’s peace and security in jeopardy.
He concluded by advising Nigerians not to live in denial of the existence of the Delta Variant of the dreaded Covid-19 virus in our country, “we should all remain responsible for our health and take note of what the experts say that, vaccination and non-pharmaceutical controls remain the best way to tame the scourge of Covid-19”