MUSLIMS GET 3,500 CAPACITY JUMA’AT MOSQUE IN LOKOGOMA 07-11-24
By Sadiq Aminu An Islamic Scholar, Ustaz Tajjudeen Adigun has called on Nigerians especially Muslims to always be peaceful and patient amidst the challenges of hardship facing Nigerians.
He made the call after leading the maiden congregational Juma’at prayers at the newly constructed Lokogoma Juma’at Mosque, Abuja.
Ustaz Adigun who admitted that there is hardship in the land due to high cost of living especially the cost of food items, maintained that violence and impatience could not solve the problems.
While advising leaders at all levels to do everything with their powers to ease the situation, the Islamic Scholar urged Muslims to rededicate themselves to sincere prayers with the hope that Allah will come to their rescue.
In a sermon that preceded the the two raka’at prayer, Ustaz Adigun described “Mosque” as a sacred institution that serves not only as a place of worship but as a rehabilitation and reformation centre for the ummah.
The Imam of the new Mosque, Dr. Isma’eel Salahudeen while urging Muslims to commit their wealth and time to the service of God and humanity, commended the Chairman of Urban Shelter, Mallam Ibrahim Aliyu for single handedly sponsoring the construction of the mosque.
The 3, 500 capacity Juma’at Mosque is expected to serve the Muslims ummah in Lokogoma District of the FCT.