Former Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia has extended Eid-al-Adha greetings to Muslims in Ghana and across the world, urging citizens to embrace the values of sacrifice, compassion, and unity associated with the Islamic festival.
In a goodwill message shared to mark the celebration, Dr Bawumia reflected on the spiritual importance of Eid al-Adha, describing it as a reminder of faith, obedience, and selflessness.
“On this sacred occasion, we are reminded of the power of sacrifice, obedience, and unwavering faith,” the former Vice-President wrote in a Facebook post.
He encouraged Muslims and all Ghanaians to use the occasion to strengthen relationships, support the vulnerable, and promote national cohesion irrespective of religious or political differences.
“May the spirit of Eid-al-Adha inspire us to give selflessly, uphold compassion, and strengthen the bonds that unite us as one people,” he stated.
Dr Bawumia also offered prayers for peace, prosperity, and blessings for families across the country as Muslims prepare to observe the festival through prayers, sacrifice, and charity.
“As we celebrate, may Allah accept our sacrifices and grant peace, prosperity, and blessings to every home,” he added.
Eid al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah’s command before a ram was provided in his place.
The celebration is one of the most important events on the Islamic calendar and is traditionally marked by communal prayers, the slaughtering of animals, charitable giving, and family gatherings.
Muslims across Ghana are expected to gather in mosques and open grounds for special prayers as part of this year’s observance.