Nigeria: Muslim Congress says adherence to Qur’an will restore national values

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Adherence to the dictates of the Qur’an, traditions and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) identified as remedy to social maladies.

As the nation continue to face security and economic challenges with increased cases of drug abuse and moral decadence, the Muslim Congress (TMC), has called on all and sundry to take up the responsibility of imbibing the spirit and knowledge of Quran towards restoration of national values that will engender a better society.

Speaking at the 28th National Islamic Training Programme (ITP), organised by The Muslim Congress national headquarters, which was held virtually between December 24-26, 2021 and joined by thousands of Muslim faithful, scholars said the best way to deal with the current challenges in the country is to go back to the dictates of the Qur’an.

The speakers took turns to dissect issues around morals, attitudinal change, peaceful coexistence and the need to change the ugly narrative across the globe, said that adherence to the dictates of the Holy book, tradition and saying of Prophet Muham mad [sic] (PBUH) is the remedy.

Speaking at this year’s 2nd virtual edition of the programme with the theme: “Restoration of National Values: Our Collective Responsibility”, the group said a nation of humanity have derailed, as evil has become good while good is otherwise….

The group which also called for the resuscitation of dying values of the society restated that Quran remains a guiding principle for humanity which is a suitable option for all, to bring us back to the track against mistrust, violence, nepotism, terrorism and other social vices.

About 14 guest speakers delivered spiritually-lifted lectures during the programme and these include; Dr. Abdul Hakeem Abdul Lateef, Chief Imam Lagos State House of Assembly, Dr. Tajudeen Yusuf, Associate Prof. Faculty of Management Science, University of Lagos, Ustadh Dhikrulalhi Shaffi, Grand Mufti CIO, Nigeria, Shaykh Maruf Azzez Onike Chief Missioner Nasru-Lahi-Fatih NASFAT among others.
 
Adherence to the dictates of the Qur’an, traditions and sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) identified as remedy to social maladies.

Amazing! moslem scholars admitting that their quran, so-called 'final, perfected revelation from God', is insufficient as religious instruction for mankind. Still need traditions and sayings of their sole prophet mahomet to fill in the gaps.
 
Amazing! moslem scholars admitting that their quran, so-called 'final, perfected revelation from God', is insufficient as religious instruction for mankind. Still need traditions and sayings of their sole prophet mahomet to fill in the gaps.
These scholars promote their religion. Nothing to do with God's.
The deeper they go in, the worse the results as its based on broken foundation.
These scholars think early arabs out of Arabia were religious fanatics and that was how the empire expanded so quickly. They were not.
Early arabs just filled in the void caused by a weakened roman and Persian empires.
And they did not delve into religion but instead, started learning from the conquered land, from greek masters to roman and Persian engineering.
 
Early arabs just filled in the void caused by a weakened roman and Persian empires.
And they did not delve into religion but instead, started learning from the conquered land, from greek masters to roman and Persian engineering.

The moslem version of the 12 Apostles included the likes of abu bakr and umar, both who went on to become caliphs in the early rashidun empire. Those two executed their only prophet's family to stop any potential power struggle from his family.

mahomet's companions were good in war and could have been pragmatist, but they were certainly very poor examples for moral compass and religious inspiration for peace.
 
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