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[ 2013-08-08 ] 

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia hardly misses prayers with his Muslim brothers Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia’s end of Ramadan message The 2012 running mate of the New Patriotic Party
(NPP), Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is wishing all
Muslims, home and abroad well at the completion of
what he calls "this sacred month of Ramadan".
Read below his message of best wishes
Greetings,
I wish to extend my best wishes to all Muslims at
home and across the world, at the end of this
sacred month of Ramadan and as we celebrate Eid
ul-Fitr. I extend same to non- Muslims alike who
have also been of tremendous support in various
ways during the month.
For the entire month of Ramadan, we fasted,
restrained ourselves from physical pleasures of
life, studied and recited the Holy Qur’an, in
our quest to receive endless blessings from our
Maker. We offered prayers for forgiveness and
guidance and shared with the needy.
Ramadan is always a period that helps inculcate
values of personal discipline, patience, sacrifice
for the good of ourselves and the larger
population, giving and compassion. It is a month
for deep reflection on our actions in relation to
what Allah and society expects of us.
I have no doubt that there has been great
spiritual renewal.
On this important day, as we mark the end of this
sacred month, it is time to be glad since we know
and believe that Allah would fulfill our hopes and
grant us the blessings we sought from Him during
this Holy month.
I hope and pray that the sacrifices and the
spiritual engagements we have had with our Maker
would be bountifully rewarded in all our years on
earth and will, overall, contribute to the
development and progress of our communities and
nation, Ghana.
Once again, it is my prayer that the end of
Ramadan will not be the end of our commitment to
the supreme virtues of good neighborliness,
tolerance, generosity and working for the greater
good of the community.
Happy Eid ul-Fitr
……Signed……
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia Source - NPP Communications Directorate

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