“Whoever performs the Hajj for the pleasure of Almighty, and utters no evil words and commits no evil deeds in the process, shall return from Makkah free from sins like the day
Lagos State Amir-ul-Hajj/Commissioner for Home Affairs, Olanrewaju Ibrahim Layode (middle); Special Adviser on Islamic Matters, Dr. Ahmad Abdullahi Jebe (4th right); Chairman, Muslim Pilgrims Board, Imam Shakiru Gafar (4th left); Board Secretary, Mr. Saheed Onipede (1st right); Board member/Chairman, Publicity Committee, Lolade Shonibare (left); Prof. Kabir Paramole (2nd left); Dr. Faosat Dabiri (3rd left); Alh. Yusuf Ara (3rd right) and Alh. Mojeed Sanni (2nd right), during the briefing by the Amir-ul-Hajj, on the activities of Lagos State during the Holy pilgrimage exercise, at Alsaad Flower Hotel 2, Misfalah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia… on Tuesday.
• 926 pilgrims back home No fewer than 926 out of a total number of 1,869 pilgrims that participated in the 2024 Hajj from Lagos State have been airlifted back home as
“Whoever performs the Hajj for the pleasure of Almighty, and utters no evil words and commits no evil deeds in the process, shall return from Makkah free from sins like the day
A nursing mother, Mrs Aisha Muhammad (middle) receiving grinding machine from members of LEMU Zakat committee, Hajia Sherifah Baoku (left) and Hajia Ronke Akinlusi (right)
The Lekki Muslim Ummah (LEMU) Zakat Committee has disbursed the sum of N109 million to 360 beneficiaries as zakat fund for the year 2024. The 2024 Zakat collection witnessed a significant rise of
After a six-year legal tussle on the constitutionality and legality or otherwise of wearing hijab by female Muslim students at the International School, Ibadan (ISI), University of Ibadan, an Oyo State High
For obvious reasons, the city of Madinah draws natural attraction to admiration of pilgrims who would not resist the bracing serenity the environment emits. Indeed, it is the blessed city of Prophet
The Lagos State Government has warned the state pilgrims to this year’s Hajj exercise in Saudi Arabia to avoid engaging in money laundering, possession of illicit drugs and other social vices.