Muslim Council sensitizes clerics on preaching methodology
The Muslim Council of Nigeria (MCON), has sensitized no fewer than 100 Islamic scholars on preaching methodology in Kaduna, which aimed at uniting the scholars across board.
President of the Council, Alhaji AbdulRahaman Abiodun Sadiq, called for collective efforts and cooperation of the scholars to ensure that the aim of the sensitization programme is not defeated.
On the purpose of the exercise, he noted that with the advent of social media, many scholars have derailed, while using the social media platform as an avenue to attack one another.
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The scholar opined that with the sensitization programme, all challenges identify before now will soon be over, urging clerics to emphasize peaceful coexistence, unity and piety during their Tafsir sessions and other Ta’alimat throughout the month-long fast and beyond.
Alhaji Sodiq encouraged the beneficiaries of the sensitization exercise to uphold the dictates of the holy book and the hadith of prophet Mahammed as a guideline during their preaching.
“Islam is a religion of peace, and we must all strictly adhere to the dictates of the religion. It is our esponsibility as a Muslim Council of Nigeria to ensure that all the islamic scholars are on the same page with one another without any form of discrimination, or using abusive words during preaching,” president of MCON emphasized.
Some clerics interviewed were very optimistic of a positive result, as the exercise availed them the opportunity to become good preachers, and promulgate unity within and outside Islam.
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