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Ramazan Bayrami: Prince Magboh Felicitates With Muslims

The Nigerian Community Turkey congratulates all Muslim brothers and sisters globally as they celebrate the 2023 Ramazan Bayrami celebration.

In a release by the office of the NICOT President on 21st April 2023, the President of the Nigerian community, Prince Emre Magboh noted that Ramadan Bayrami on the Islamic calendar is a period when Muslim faithful celebrate the end of Ramadan (only the Islamic calendar).

He pointed out that the celebration is characterized by People attending Eid prayers on the morning of the first of Shawwal as in other lands, and they will often wear new clothes, give small gifts to children, visit friends and relatives, send Eid greeting cards, and indulge in large family feasts.

While extending heartwarming felicitations to his Muslim brothers and sisters in Nigeria, Prince Magboh urged the Muslim faithful to always remember the country of Nigeria and her people in their prayers.

He charged all Muslims to continue extending love to all through the spirit of self-discipline, tolerance, and kindness as taught by the Holy Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him).

He said, “I felicitate with my Muslim brothers and sisters worldwide for this year’s Ramazan Bayrami.

“As we celebrate and offer prayers to Almighty Allah, we enjoin you in prayers for our country, Nigeria, and host country Turkey.

“I wish you all a bliss Ramazan Bayrami celebration we look forward to a subsequent Bayrami later in the year”, Prince Magboh concluded.

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