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Why Some Born Ahmadi Members are Inactive – Amir, AMJN

Worried by the several reports received on the inactiveness of some children of pioneer and top-ranked members in the Jama’at, the Amir (Head) of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Nigeria, Dr. Mashhud Adenrele Fashola has shed light on the remote causes of the problem. Dr. Fashola who addressed the issue during his Friday sermon at Tahir Mosque, Ojokoro opined that the strange situation was not unconnected to the poor foundation laid by the parents in relation to marrying righteous and faithful spouses. “It is indeed high time we examined ourselves why strange things are happening in our midst. Children of active members and pioneer members as well are nowhere to be found within the Jama’at. It is clear enough that we have turned against the commandment of Allah which emphasized that we should marry the pious and faithful. That we should not marry idolators nor marry on worldly considerations,” Amir said. Other causes of the matter according to the Amir are the pursuit of worldly desires such as professional career, not keeping company of the righteous and humble servants, keeping evil, worldly, immoral and materialistic company; injustice and wrongdoing of parents especially in favour of some children and maltreatment of others, not recognising equality of all, tolerance of laxity in sacrifice and obedience of family members or speaking evil of Divine leadership and lack of true intellectual, moral and spiritual knowledge about the Jama’at and Islam in general. His words: “Other reasons for wayward children include the pursuit of worldly materials. Some members had abandoned religious teachings for secular education. They have also neglected Jama’at activities because of this. Thirdly is the keeping of evil and bad companies. All Muslims are required to move with good and pious people. Injustice and bias on the part of parents is the fourth one. He advised that “as a father, we must eschew injustice, wrongdoing, and bias. Treat your neighbors & children like your own and maintain equality. Do not pamper your children against other children.” The fifth reason is the lack of indoctrination of children into the teachings and principles of the Jama’at. That is, not directing the children to attend Jama’at functions and activities.” To eliminate this problem within the Jama’at, the Amir urged members to marry only the righteous ones and that all members (married and unmarried) should engage in a lot of prayers and Istighfar in order to reform themselves before reforming the world. Dr. Fashola stated: “The only way you can produce reformers is to marry a righteous woman. Save yourself and family members from hell. This can only be achieved by exemplary conduct of goodness and compassion, regular prayers and admonition. You must persevere and be forgiving. Reform your wives and loved ones who are after worldly desires. Keep the company of good people and above all, pray for your wife and children.” The Amir, however, warned that the solution to the problem should not be hinged on the affected parents alone. That it was indeed the collective responsibility of all and sundry to nip the matter in the bud. " you are all advised not to leave the responsibility to the affected parents alone. It is our duty to look after the widows and children of deceased members. If they go astray, we will suffer for it. The Amir, Presidents, and heads of auxiliary bodies must ensure they save the families of the deceased pioneer and active members. The reward for this is enormous.” “Indeed, it is stupidity to think that the children of the departed souls are not our own. Hence, the children of all Ahmadis are our children. Since we believe humanity is one, it will be a collective fault if the children of the deceased are nowhere to be found in the Jama’at." Giving a general advice in reference to the Promised Messiah’s (as) book on “The Washing of the Soul,” Dr. Fashola noted; “it is not how rich, how knowledgeable you are, or how high professional career or as a religious scholar, not how excellent you recite Quran, not how high you are as Jama’at officeholder or your dedication as Missionary, teacher or doctors. But according to Mahdi (as), it is the extent to which Divine attributes abide in you, the extent to which you have achieved the highest levels of purification, and the extent to which you are compassionate to all mankind, beginning with your family, neighbours, Jama’at members, and country. “Those who strive to attain the highest levels of purification will strictly abide with the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (saw) and obedient to all Divine Commandments. Specifically, they will be very caring and loving to the wives and children and watchful over them. They will eschew rancor, jealousy, hatred, injustice, and materialism and exhibit the spirit of humility, perseverance, patience, charity and self-sacrifice for the sake of God only.”

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Obafemi Hamzat, Four Others Slug it Out at Lagos Deputy Governorship Aspirants Debate

The City That Works Alliance (CTWA) has successfully held Lagos Deputy Governorship Aspirants Debate with five contenders airing their varied opinions on how to move the nation’s commercial nerve centre forward.  It was held at the Lagos Television Combo Hall, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos. CTWA is the conglomeration of Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ,  Lagos, Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of Town Planners, Enough is Enough, Nigeria Labour Congress, Radio Television Theatre and Art Workers Union of Nigeria, Centre of Housing and Sustainable Development, University of Lagos, Nigeria Bar Association, WFM and Heinrich Boll Stifling Nigeria. Aspirants that took part at the debate include Dr. Obafemi Hamzat of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and Action Alliance Congress (AAC) counterpart, Mr. Olayemi Oladapo.  Others are Barrister Adeshina Ibrahim of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), Mr. Alawiye Ibrahim Bayo of Labour Party (LP) and Mrs. Rita Iye Shaibu of the National Conscience Party (NCP). The aspirants spoke on issues ranging from the executive role of a Deputy Governor, urgent intervention intended to champion in the first 100 days in office, down to improvement on health, transport and educational sector.  They also discussed on youth unemployment, disability act, improving Local Government activities, effective gender representation across all tiers of public life, curtailing rape cases, Apapa traffic gridlocks, housing scheme and granting Lagos State a special status. Tackling Youth Unemployment & Poverty Dr. Hamzat said APC will improve on the skill acquisition and development of the youth and that the technical schools in the State will be well funded and equipped.  He also said the party will make effective use of the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund to give loans to aspiring youth entrepreneurs and skilled workers.  To the AAC candidate, Mr. Olayemi, it is essential to take into consideration the area of interest of each youth before empowering or giving them employment.  He also said his party will strive to reduce unemployment and crime rates in Lagos. Mr. Alawiye said LP plans to collate the list of undergraduate students, form a group and grants loans to them.  He also said the party will build 100,000 stores for the poor and sports complex to generate income for the youths. Mrs. Iye Shaibu of the NCP promised that her party will build mini water works and hand them over to the Local Governments for proper management. Welfare for the Disabled Mr. Alawiye vowed to establish a holistic programme for all people in the State including the disabled.  He said the party will improve on their learning skills and give them a certain percentage in the budget.  Dr. Hamzat recalled that the State passed the disability act in 2010 while he was still in government.  That Lagos has always had a robust programme for them.  He added that it was noticeable across the State that the government constructed their pathways along the pedestrian bridges.  He promised that the party will continue to improve on their welfare. Mr. Olayemi said his party will provide all the equipment and facilities needed by the disabled in the school and that they will be given automatic employment if qualified for any position at the civil service. Effective gender representation Barr. Adeshina of the YPP said his party if elected into power, will ensure there is equality of all genders across the State, that there will be no basis for discrimination in job opportunities.  He believed everybody is entitled to all the fundamental human rights. Curtailing rape cases Mrs. Iye Shaibu vowed that all culprits will be made to face the full wrath of the law.  Barrister Adeshina commended the current Chief Justice in Lagos for ensuring punishments on culprits.  He, however, promised that his party will expand the criminal code.  That there was a need for stiffer punishment for anyone found guilty.  He also said his party will put in place monitoring and supervision team in collaboration with law enforcement agencies. On Apapa Traffic Gridlock Menace Mrs. Iye Shaibu said NCP will embark on massive road rehabilitation and construction.  She also said more BRT lanes will be created to accommodate more buses. According to Dr. Hamzat, the genesis of the problem could be traced to the era of the PDP-led Federal Government which concessioned the Port to various individuals.  He stated that the state government if elected, will hold a round table discussion with the companies involved.  He said since the place was out-stretched there was a need to create another park for the trucks and that the ships will be diverted to other ports in the State. To Mr. Alawiye, the Labour Party will embrace the use of waterways for the movement of the containers within the State. The first 100 days in Office As an Accountant, Mr. Alawiye promised to eliminate corruption within the system, by tightening loopholes to prevent siphoning of public funds.  Barrister Adeshina promised to overhaul the educational sector in the state.  He said there will be a provision of modern facilities in schools while training and retraining of teachers will be a regular exercise.  He also promised to provide Mass Transit Buses for students and teachers.  He stated that YPP will get rid of environmental pollution within the first 100 days in office. Mr. Olayemi vowed that AAC, being a party for the poor will run a transparent government and embrace accountability in all levels of government.  He said the party will bridge the wide gap between the rich and poor, and will also turn Lagos State to tourist Centre. In his address, the steering committee Chairman and NUJ Chairman, Lagos State, Dr. Qasim Akinreti warned the aspirants to be wary of statements made as all speeches will be subjected to serious checks and will be the basis for the scorecard.  He said the Committee will thus organize a world press conference six months after assuming a position of authority. Ace journalist/broadcaster, Mrs. Toun Okewale Sonaya, who was the moderator of the debate disclosed that out of the 40 political parties invited for

For more than one hundred years the Ahmadiyya Muslim community has been leading a peaceful revival of Islam. From the time it was founded in India in 1889 it has enjoyed an unrivalled record for peace and for its efforts to build cohesive societies.

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