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Ayede Poly Rector felicitates Muslims on Eid-El-kabir


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By Aliyu Mofoluwaso Raheem

Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Oyo State has felicitated Muslims

on the occasion of 1446 AH Eid-El-kabir, tasking the Islamic faithful to practicalise the real essence of the festival.

The Rector, Engr. Dr. Taofeek Adekunle Abdul-Hameed, in a statement by the institution’s Protocols and Public Relations Officer, Mr. Sunday Adepọju, congratulated the governing council led by Honourable Yakubu Dati, Management, staff, students of the Polytechnic Community and Nigeria at large.

Dr. Abdul-Hameed said, “On this 1446 AH Eid-El-kabir, I want to, on behalf of the Federal Polytechnic Ayede, join the rest of the world to congratulate all Muslims on the celebration of the festival.

“On behalf of the governing council of Federal Oolytechnic Ayede, ably led by distinguished Hon. Yakubu Dati (fnipr), Management, staff and students, I want to enjoin all Muslims to rise up in their act of worship, sacrifice, devotion and Godliness as exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim during his lifetime.”

Dr Abdul-Hameed said the essence of today’s celebration was as result of obedience of Prophet Ibrahim to Almighty Allah whereby his readiness to sacrifice his only son to Allah paved the way for being rewarded with a ram for sacrifice instead of his son as it is stated in the Quran 37 verses 100 to 109.

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He said if Nigeria would surmount the challenges before it, the country and its leaders must inculcate the spirit of obedience, devotion to duty, sacrifice and faithfulness as embodied by Prophet Ibrahim.

Dr Abdul-Hameed urged Muslims to prioritise giving during this period as it is the practice of Holy prophet Muhammad to divide his meat of sacrifice into three parts: one for his own household, another for the neighbours and the third part to the poor and the needy.

He said the remembrance of Allah is the utmost when slaughtering the animals for feast of the festival as Allah stipulates in the Quran 22 verse 37 “It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah, but it is piety from you that reaches

Him; we have made them subject to you that you may magnify Allah for His guidance to you.”

The Rector said Muslims and Nigerians should continue to pray for Nigeria and their leaders because the prayers of Prophet Ibrahim for his nation, offspring and his descendants continue manifest in the life of his people today.

Dr Abdul-Hameed, therefore, enjoined Muslims to celebrate with modesty, and remember that there is life after festive period.


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