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    Chief Imam expresses concern over ASWAJ Eid-Day confusion

    By Rebecca EsonJune 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    His Eminence the National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, has expressed concern over the confusion that erupted among members of the Ahlussunnah Wal Jamaah (ASWAJ) community during Eid-Al-Adha celebrations, describing the incident as regrettable and contrary to the spirit of the sacred occasion.

    In a statement issued on June 2, 2026, the Chief Imam’s Office said the events that unfolded on Eid day were particularly troubling because the festival is intended to promote unity, brotherhood and devotion among Muslims.

    The Chief Imam’s intervention is a powerful reminder of how religious leadership can act as a stabilizing force in moments of internal discord. His statement carefully balances acknowledging the legitimacy of differing opinions with a firm call for respect, restraint, and reconciliation.

    By stressing that Eid is meant to symbolize brotherhood and devotion, Sheikh Sharubutu reframes the incident as a breach of the festival’s sacred purpose.

    The dispute reflects deeper tensions within ASWAJ over constitutional and financial matters, but the Imam emphasizes dialogue rather than confrontation.

    His direct appeal to young members of the fraternity highlights the importance of shaping future leadership culture around respect and constructive criticism.

    Quoting Chapter 49, Verse 10 situates his call for reconciliation within Islamic doctrine, giving moral weight to his appeal.

    By pledging to use both religious and secular mechanisms, he signals openness to broad solutions while reminding all factions that unity is a civic duty as well as a spiritual one.

    This statement is not just about resolving one Eid-day dispute; it’s about reinforcing Ghana’s reputation for peaceful coexistence and intra-faith harmony.

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