th birth anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the 9
th Guru (Teacher) who was born on April 18, 1621 and martyred on November 24, 1675. Guru Tegh Bahadur composed 116
Shabads (Hymns) in
15 Ragas in
Aad Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy Book of Sikhs. He was the Champion of Human Rights. Because of his teachings which included “Fear Not and Frighten Not” he became a socio-political challenge to the Muslim rule and then Moslem Emperor of India Aurangzeb.
Aurangzeb had started a campaign of forcibly converting Hindus to Islam and demolishing Hindu temples. Those who refused were killed. Threatened with conversion or death, the Pandits of Kasmir came in a delegation to Guru Tegh Bahadur for help and intercession. At the behest of his 9 year old son who later became 10
«Մեր հայացքները ներկա պահին ուղղված են դեպի Մայր Հայրենիք»
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By Emma Amaize
AT the close of the visit to Idumuje-Ugboko, the land of great seven kings, seven streams and seven tombs in Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State, lately, holidaymakers, Nollywood personalities and journalists, who saw the other side of the monarchy were left pondering why the fantasy land has been in the news for off beam reason.
To them, there are unique commodious attractions that bond the natives, predominantly skilled farmers, weavers, hunters and blacksmiths and also make them special in the eyes of the world.
Veteran actress, Mrs. Patience Ozokwor and another experienced thespian, Asaba-born Sam Obiago led the Nollywood clan, which included Mrs. Rita Daniels, mother of one more skilled performer, Mrs. Regina Nwoko, who is wife of billionaire politician and lawyer, Prince Ned Nwoko, the man that has tremendously assisted in bringing into prominence the countless day tripper fascinations that trigger Idumuje-Ugboko, and opening designated sightseer
IDUMUJE-UGBOKO: Delta town similar to biblical Garden of Eden
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By Emma Amaize
AT the close of the visit to Idumuje-Ugboko, the land of great seven kings, seven streams and seven tombs in Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State, lately, holidaymakers, Nollywood personalities and journalists, who saw the other side of the monarchy were left pondering why the fantasy land has been in the news for off beam reason.
To them, there are unique commodious attractions that bond the natives, predominantly skilled farmers, weavers, hunters and blacksmiths and also make them special in the eyes of the world.
Veteran actress, Mrs. Patience Ozokwor and another experienced thespian, Asaba-born Sam Obiago led the Nollywood clan, which included Mrs. Rita Daniels, mother of one more skilled performer, Mrs. Regina Nwoko, who is wife of billionaire politician and lawyer, Prince Ned Nwoko, the man that has tremendously assisted in bringing into prominence the countless day tripper fascina
THE REVIVAL OF TAQWA IN THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN
April 27, 2021
Introduction
Fasting in the month of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Indeed, Ramadan is among the holiest periods in Islamic Calendar. It is a time of revitalization of faith and commitment to spiritual cleansing. Also, Muslims are expected to showcase their sense of deep reflection and humanitarianism in the Holy Month of Ramadan. It is, therefore, appropriate for the leadership of the Ghana National Mosque to create a platform for a discourse on the revival of TAQWA in the sanctified month of Ramadan. The fundamental objective of this presentation is to establish the centrality of TAQWA to fasting and the need to revive TAQWA in the month of fasting. What is, then, TAQWA? An answer to this question takes us to the definition of TAQWA.
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