Foundation harps on beneficial charity for decease

Founder/Chairman, Masjid Monsurat Ipesa-Balogun Foundation, Afeez Ipesa-Balogun (left); Lagos State Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai; Resident Scholar/Director and IMAM of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, Sheikh Ahmed Alamine and Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area of Lagos Rasaki Kasali during the foundation’s maiden Public lecture in collaboration with US-based Alamine Academy at the Mosque hall, Awoyaya, Lagos.
Monsurat Ipesa-Balogun Foundation has stressed the need to prioritise continuous charity.

Speaking at the public lecture organised on behalf of the late wife of former Oshodi/Isolo Council chairman, Monsurat Ipesa-Balogun, who died on March 15, 2019, as Sadaqah Jariyah themed, ‘The best investment for eternal happiness an excellent legacy to pursuit’, the guest speaker, Resident scholar/Director and Public Speaker, Imam, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, Sheikh Ahmed Alamine, said building mosques is among the greatest forms of charity from which the deceased benefits.

“Building a mosque for the sake of Allah is a deed that will always bring great rewards, both here and in the hereafter. No matter how little, creating a mosque offers numerous indescribable benefits. You will receive rewards for each and every person, who enters to worship, recite the Quran, supplicate and more.”

He noted that the decease was a source of inspiration and her lifestyle was worthy of emulation.
“From when I met her till her last day on the earth, she was steadfast on the path of the deen despite all she went through. She was a true Muslim who solemnly accepts her destiny.”


He added that a great example of Sadaqah Jariyah is the construction of a mosque. “The benefits of helping to build a mosque are endless, and Allah (SWT) will continue to bless you even in the hereafter as long as people continue to use the mosque.

“The Prophet (SAW) said, “When a man dies, his deeds come to an end except for three things: Sadaqah Jariyah (continuing charity), knowledge which is beneficial, or a virtuous descendant who prays for him.”

The Lagos State Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, commended the husband of the deceased for upholding her legacy. “ This is the only thing we can do to honour her name by praying that God in his infinite mercy continue to bless her soul.”

He added that the best investment for eternal happiness for anybody, who left this world to continue to remember the person in prayers. “ This is the best thing that could ever happen to any human being after his or her demise in this world. This is something that I cherish and I will continue to pray for the husband that God will continue to give him the enablement to continue to remember the great woman at all times.”

He urged Nigerians to vote rights during the general election, as this will avail the country of prosperity.
“We have an excellent opportunity to rewrite the history of the country, by voting for Asiwaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu for good governance. Asiwaju has proven over time that if given the opportunity he will replicate how he developed Lagos State. Likewise, voting for Gov. Babajide Sawo-Olu to fulfil his remaining promise to Lagosians.

Mrs. Ayinla Aderonke applauded the husband of the deceased for cherishing the legacy of his late wife and organising such an event on her behalf.

She added that the people need to be reminded about the hereafter, as the gesture is worthy of emulation. “Society needs to be reminded about the importance of investing in eternal happiness. I have never met the woman, but today, I heard so much about her well-spent life. From what people have said, she was a wonderful wife and a good mother. I pray that Allah will continue to preserve her in Jannat ul Firdaus.”

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