Regional News of Friday, 21 March 2025

Source: angelonline.com.gh

Spiritual Churches Council supports Chief Imam with food items for Ramadan

Some of the members of the Spiritual Churches Council and the Chief Iman Some of the members of the Spiritual Churches Council and the Chief Iman

In a heartwarming display of solidarity and compassion, N'akoa Prophet Nazareth Jamson Ansah, the Spiritual Leader of the Prophets and Spiritual Churches Council of Ghana, has donated food items to the National Chief Imam and the entire Muslim community.

He stated that the holy month of Ramadan is an opportunity to share and encourage those who have the means to support those in need.

"One of the things I admire about Islam is the opportunity to share," he said.

He further emphasized that Allah grants believers solace during Ramadan, a sacred period that offers a golden opportunity to practice spiritual endurance—an essential virtue for overcoming life’s challenges.

The donation, which included bags of rice, boxes of Lipton tea, and boxes of sugar, aims to support Muslims during their fasting period.

Executives of the Spiritual Churches Council and leaders of the Israel King of Jews Church attended the event.

This act of kindness underscores the council’s commitment to fostering unity and supporting needy communities.

Prophet Nazareth Jamson Ansah highlighted the importance of showing love and compassion to Muslim neighbors, especially during Ramadan.

The Chairman of the Council, Prophet Peter Sampah, described Sheikh Sharubutu as a great leader, not only for Muslims but for the entire nation.

Speaking on behalf of the National Chief Imam, His Eminence Dr. Sheikh Nuhu Osmanu Sharubutu, Sheikh Aremeyaw Shaib expressed gratitude for the donation.

He assured that the food items would be distributed to Muslims in their respective communities.

He also commended N'akoa Prophet Nazareth Jamson Ansah for peacefully observing Ramadan despite any personal challenges.

For his part, Sheikh Sharubutu praised the spiritual churches for their generous gesture and reaffirmed his commitment to fostering religious harmony among all segments of Ghanaian society.

He lauded the peaceful coexistence among various religious groups, emphasizing that such understanding and tolerance have contributed to the prevailing peace in the country.

"Allah has bestowed His blessings upon the country," he added.