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Muslim community urged to support work of Imams

 Sudanese Mosque Renovated Mosque / file photo

Thu, 10 Apr 2025 Source: GNA

Alhaji Saaed, a UK-based Ghanaian Lawyer, has called on the National Executives of the Muslim community to fund activities of Imams to discharge their mandates diligently and efficiently.

He said given the critical roles Imams played in the Islamic religion and society in general, it was imperative for government and the Muslim community to support them to do their work effectively.

Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, at Kamgbunli, days after the sudden death of the Deputy District Chief Imam at Asasetre, Mr Saaed observed that the Imams worked without any form of support for their health and general upkeep.

He stated that the Kamgbunli Muslim community in the Diaspora had decided to institute a fund to pay the District Chief Imam at Kamgbunli GHC3,000 as monthly salary as their contribution towards supporting Imams.

He appealed to other districts across the country to take a cue from Kamgbunli and take similar steps to pay Imams, given the sacrificial nature of their job.”

Saaed said: “It is imperative that Muslims put resources together as funds to take care of Imams since they do sacrificial work and contribute to the socio-economic development of the nation.”

Sheikh Suleiman Ahmed Mozu, the Western Regional Chief Imam, endorsed the call for Muslims to fund activities of Imams.

He said that though the Holy Prophet made the work of Imams sacrificial, social change made it imperative to pay them living wages.

He, thus, congratulated the Kamgbunli Muslim community in the diaspora for mooting the idea to contribute to a fund as the regular monthly income of their Imam.

Source: GNA