Tomorrow, Ghanaian Muslims will join others across the world to observe Eid-ul-Adha, which in Arabic means festival of sacrifice. It is a date on the Islamic calendar which follows
Tomorrow, Ghanaian Muslims will join others across the world to observe Eid-ul-Adha, which in Arabic means festival of sacrifice. It is a date on the Islamic calendar which follows
Today Muslims in Ghana join their worldwide faith counterparts to commemorate an important date on the Islamic calendar. The occasion follows the religious activities on Mount Arafat otherwise called
John Boadu The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has sent felicitations to Muslims in the country as they celebrate Eid Ul Adha today. The message authored by the NPP General Secretary,
Muslims around the world are commemorating Prophet Ibrahim or Abraham’s exhibition of ultimate selflessness and submission to the will of God. He was asked by God to sacrifice his son