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Muslims called to uphold compassion, Justice in support of the bereaved

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From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin

Muslims have been urged to extend genuine support to those who have lost loved ones, both during and after burial, as part of their religious and social responsibilities.

The call came from Professor Abdur-Razaq Alaro, a distinguished Professor of Islamic Law at the University of Ilorin, during the 5th Ramadan Lecture organized by the Muslim community at the Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies (MINILS).

Professor Alaro emphasised that supporting the bereaved goes beyond attending funerals, describing it as a moral duty that strengthens the bonds of family and community.

“The bereaved are those who have lost someone close to them, and in many cases, the pain and grief can multiply if support is absent. As Muslims and people of conscience, we must continue to stand for justice and fairness, showing compassion in every circumstance,” he said.

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The scholar warned that neglecting these responsibilities could deepen societal suffering. “This world becomes a harsh place when people act only out of power or self-interest. Our duty is to support life, uphold justice, and comfort those affected by loss,” he added, stressing that the essence of Islamic teachings is to protect and nurture human dignity.

Professor Alaro also reflected on broader lessons from global conflicts, highlighting the human cost of actions driven by power and injustice. He reminded participants that empathy and righteous conduct at the personal and community level can counter the cycle of grief and injustice.

The lecture, attended by community leaders, scholars, and members of the Muslim faithful, provided practical guidance on the proper attitudes and responsibilities toward the bereaved, reinforcing the importance of solidarity and ethical conduct in times of loss.

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