Sheikh Ziane Mehadjri: Our Messenger Used to Strive Hard during Last Ten Days of Ramadan and Qadr Night

  • 2021-May-06
Among the daily Ramadan Lectures, The World Muslim Communities Council organized, on Wednesday May 5, 2021, a lecture entitled "Virtue of Last Ten Days and Qadr Night", in which Sheikh Ziane Mehadjri, President of the European Commission for Islamic Cente


Sheikh Ziane Mehadjri said that Ramadan is a great month, especially its ten nights and, in which the Messenger (PBUH) used to strive hard more than other days, because it include the Qadr Night, which is better than a thousand months. He added, "The Messenger would awaken his family to worship, he used to urge his wives to take advantage of the great opportunities. His concerning for his family is an indication for every Muslim to take care of the family, to direct them to the importance of obedience and worship during these days. He pointed out that the Messenger (PBUH) and his Companions were keen to 'rise up these nights by drawing close to Allah and striving in worship and obedience. He said that we must raise our children in obedience, of the divine gifts, goodness and blessing they contain. invest in the last ten days of Ramadan, as it contain divine gifts, goodness and blessing. It is noteworthy that the World Muslim Communities Council is an international non-governmental organization, headquartered in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi. It is considered a think tank to rationalize organizations and societies working in Muslim societies, renew their thinking and improve their performance in order to achieve one goal; The integration of Muslim societies in their countries, in a way that their members realize the perfection of citizenship and complete affiliation with the Islamic religion. The council seeks, through holding dozens of virtual conferences, seminars and activities, to localize the concepts of religious, ethnic and cultural pluralism, in a manner that preserves human dignity and respect for his beliefs, and establishes the values ​​of moderation, dialogue, tolerance and belonging to the homelands.


 


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