Sixth national iftar to be held in Meskel Square

Ethiopia's Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council has announced that the sixth national iftar will take place in Meskel Square. The event, under the project name 'Nejashi Le Hager,' aims to promote unity and Islamic principles. It will occur nationwide on the same day.

The Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council announced on Ketit 26, 2018 (Fana Media Corporation), corresponding to March 5, 2026, that the sixth national iftar will be held in Meskel Square, Addis Ababa. This initiative, guided by the concept 'Nejashi Le Hager,' incorporates Islamic principles and seeks to foster national unity.

Ustaz Abubeker, head of the Supreme Council's president's office, stated that the iftar system highlights Islamic values and promotes communal harmony. The event is set to take place across the country on the same day, reinforcing Ethiopia's dedication to Islam through tolerant and inviting approaches.

Significant projects are planned for the occasion, with participants urged to uphold Islamic conduct and respect the sanctity of Ramadan. Ustaz Abubeker called upon the Muslim community to actively join the project.

The initiative is organized in partnership with the Ethiopian Islamic Affairs Supreme Council and the Ethiopian Muslim Youth Council.

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Peaceful crowd at Meskel Square in Addis Ababa during the sixth national iftar mercy practice, with Sheikh Haji Ibrahim Tufa addressing attendees amid government officials and dignitaries.
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Addis Ababa held its 1,447th Eid al-Fitr prayer peacefully at Al Square and the stadium. City administrator Kenteba Adanech Abebe participated, while police forces ensured security.

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Addis Ababa city administration head Adanech Abaye conducted an Iftar sharing ceremony with Muslims residing in low-income areas. This event, held during the Ramadan fast and Orthodox Lent, served as an expression of social unity. It highlights interfaith tolerance in the capital.

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Sheikh Haji Ibrahim Tufa, president of Ethiopia's Islamic Affairs Supreme Council, stated that the holy month of Ramadan will be spent in charity and reflection. He extended greetings for the 1447th Ramadan, wishing peace to the Muslim community.

Sharp disagreements have emerged among Kenyan Muslims over when to begin fasting for Ramadan, following the Chief Kadhi's office announcement to sight the moon on Tuesday, February 17. Leaders like Sheikh Abubakar Bini and the Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims Fatwa have opposed it, stating the moon should be sighted on Wednesday, February 18. This could lead to Muslims starting the fast on different days.

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On Eid-el-Fitr marking the end of Ramadan, several Nigerian leaders urged Muslims to intensify prayers for peace and prosperity in the country. Governor Dauda Lawal, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Senator Barau I. Jibrin issued such calls. An Enugu local government chairman also sued for unity and peaceful co-existence.

 

 

 

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