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Speaker gifts Shs 50m to Al-Hidaya Mosque at Iftar Dinner

The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon Anita Among has gifted shs 50m towards the construction of Al-Hidaya Mosque Iftar in Kabowa, a suburb of Kampala city centre.

L-R: Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, Hon. Hood Katuramu, Speaker Anita Among and Commissioner Esther Afoyochan at the dinner (Photo/Parliament)

KAMPALA, UGANDA: The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon Anita Among has gifted shs 50m towards the construction of Al-Hidaya Mosque Iftar in Kabowa, a suburb of Kampala city centre.

Ms. Among in her remarks during the Iftar Dinner on Friday 14, April 2022 at Parliament House in Kampala urged the moslems to look out for the less privileged during the holy month of Ramadan as a sign of helping the needy and fulfilling the fruitfulness of the fasting season.

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“You need to dedicate this year’s Ramadan to giving to the poor. Leading by example, the Speaker’s Office will donate Shs50 million to the Al-Hidaya Mosque in support of promoting the work of Almighty Allah,” she said.

The Speaker added: “Fasting in the Koran are two intercessors from the servants of Allah on the day of resurrection the first will say: ‘Oh Lord, I prevented him from his food and desires during the day. Let me intercede for him.’ ”  

Among urged the Muslim brethren should take advantage of the season to multiply their praises and worship the Almighty Allah.

The dinner was also attended by Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa, MPs, staff and Muslims from across the country.

The Butambala Mataali Group entertained guests

The guest speaker, Dr Abdul Hafiz Walusimbi, a renowned Muslim scholar, requested the 11th Parliament to make provision for the Khadi courts where they would as Muslims, be able to discipline their own.

“The Constitution of Uganda allows us to have freedom of worship but they did not make provision for the Khadi courts.  We all know the backlog in the courts of law. Working on having the Khadi courts will help reduce on these many cases in the courts,” he said.

The Chairperson of the Parliamentary Muslim Group, Hon. Asuman Basalirwa, asked the Parliamentary Commission to consider expanding the mosque at Parliament to cater for the growing number of Muslim faithful.

Parliament has over the last six years organised the Iftar Dinner, as a way of demonstrating solidarity with the Muslim fraternity in Uganda.

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