Alhaji Maulvi Mohammed Bin Salih, the Ameer and Missionary-in-Charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission, has called on all to pray for peace ahead of this year’s elections, devoid of violence and disturbances.
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“Let’s consider and tolerate people who belong to other political parties and avoid tendencies that will cause disunity in our country.
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“We are looking for the good of the country, not individuals,” he said.
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The Ameer made the call on Thursday in a sermon to mark this year’s Eid-Ul-Fitr celebration in Accra.
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He called on the Muslim community to avoid indiscriminate sex to protect the rights of children in society.
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He said the country’s streets were inundated with children who did not know their parents, which affected their identity and survival in society.
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He said, “Every child has the right to socialisation. It is the right of every child to have an identifiable father and mother.
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“The child has the right to education, health, food, clothing, and accommodation,” he said.
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Alhaji Salih said anyone out of whose actions, a child cannot boast of his or her identifiable blood parentage and cannot find the rightful place in society committed a sin.
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“Invariably, such children grow to develop inferiority complexes, become social misfits, and start feeling like unwanted outcasts,” he said.
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He stressed that a society where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer cannot be called a welfare state; rather, it was a state that infringed upon the rights of the citizens.
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Fasting, he explained, helped to remove and minimise the pains and sufferings of humanity and makes us fit to face hardships.
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He said Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V, the Spiritual Leader of the World-wide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, at the closing ceremony of the 91st Annual Convention, admonished all Ahmadi to demonstrate empathy and consider the sufferings of others as their own. Â
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