Why Muslims must maintain godliness beyond Ramadan, by Sheikh Abdul Malik

Sheikh Muhammad Haadi Awwal (left); Founder, Luthfullah-lahi International, Sheikh Muhammad Robiu Adebayo Abdul Malik (Babaloworo); Vice President, Dr. Ganiyy Agbaje and Member, Lagos State House of Assembly, Sanni Okanlawon during Luthfullah-lahi International 2024 Lailatul Qadri prayer in Lagos.

The founder of Luthful-lahi International, Sheikh Robiu Abdul Malik has called on Muslims to sustain their steadfastness to the tenets of Islam beyond the 30 days of fasting in the month Ramadan that ended 10 days ago.

The renowned cleric advised Muslims to sustain their act of worship, good deeds and submission to Allah beyond the holy month of Ramadan and continue to exercise patience and perseverance in the face of variety of hardship being encountered in the course of their sojourn on earth.


According to him, after Ramadan, good deeds should continue as well as closeness to Allah. “Muslims are encouraged to shun bad habits and behaviour during Ramadan while charity of various kinds is upheld. The same disposition should be embraced throughout the year. Those acts of kindness and godliness should not be limited to the Ramadan period alone. No matter the condition you are in, you must worship Allah. On no soul, Allah put a burden greater than what he or she can bear. Allah blesses each and every one differently, a poor person may be bestowed with good health more than a rich person. Allah’s blessings and favours are different from each other. No one can force Allah to do anything for him, you only continue to beg Him. He has told us in the Holy Quran to call upon Him and He will answer us. He knows what is good for everyone. Religion is important in our life and it must go with good behaviour.”

Speaking during the group’s yearly Lailatul Qadri, Sheikh Malik further admonished Muslims to strive to receive the blessing of the night of majesty as the night is equivalent to 1000 months of worship. “The night of majesty is the best of all nights, a significant surah in the holy Quran speaks about this night – Al-Qadri (chapter 97) is purposely sent to us because of this night. We can search for this night in the last 10 days of the holy month of Ramadan. All acts of Ibadah done on the night of majesty are equivalent to the rewards of 1000 years.”


Vice President, Lutful-lahi International, Dr. Abdul Ganiyu Agbaje said that for a night to occupy a chapter in the Holy Quran, it shows how significant the night is. “Lailatul Qadri is a grace from Almighty Allah to the Muslims. How many people leave up to 80 years but we are given this opportunity every year, that is one of the mercies of Allah on us as Muslims,” he said.

Alhaji Sulaiman Adeshola Oyenuga said a lot of benefits are enjoyed as members of Luthful-lahi.

“The spiritual benefits are enormous and countless. We also offer social benefits like employment opportunities and developmental programmes. A whole lot of benefits are attached to being a member of society and what we do largely are spiritual worship, under the leadership of our spiritual father, Sheikh Robiu popularly known as Baba Loworo,” he said.

Former Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Hamid Bolaji Abdusalam, said Luthful-lahi emphasised more on prayers during Lailatul Qadri, saying, “we believe all our prayers will be answered. We seize the opportunity of the sacred night to pray under the leadership of our spiritual leader Sheikh Robiu, for over 40 years and we see the numerous benefits in our life, family and the country at large.”

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