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Muslims mobilise against Coronavirus

The Nigerian Muslim community is mobilising extensively to mitigate the impact of Coronavirus in the country and provide relief for the victims.

In a release issued by Director, Media & Strategic Communications, Muslim Public Affairs Centre of MPAC, Abdul-warees Solanke, the groups aegis of Muslim Coalition Against Covid-19, 26 Islamic organisations are pulling resources together to make impactful contributions  to the nation’s efforts in the fight against the pandemic.

Executive Chairman of Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC), Disu Kamor said the group initiated the idea of a nationwide coalition as a common front for Nigerian Muslims to organise and focus their efforts in a coordinated and integrated form.

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The following organisations have so far agreed to work together and collaborate with other stakeholders in the mission to rid our country off the scourge of COVID-19 Insha Allah.

Coalition Members

1. Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC)

2. The Muslim Congress (TMC)

3. Al-Usrah Inc. Port Harcourt

4. Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria Lagos State Area Unit.

5. Islamic Forum of Nigeria, Kano

6. Sakinah Medical Outreach

7. Islamic Medical Association of Nigeria (IMAN)

8. ClearPath Islamic Foundation

9. Islamic Education and Faith Initiative, Magodo Magodo, Lagos

10. The Companion

11. Federation of Muslim Women Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN)

12. Hijab Rights Advocacy Initiative

13. UNILAG Muslim Alumni (UMA)

14. Nigeria Aid Group of Islam

15. Movement For Islamic Culture and Awareness (MICA)

16. Muslim Welfare Fund

17. Zakat and Sadaqah Foundation

18. Network for Democracy and Development (NDD)

19. Islamic Impact Centre

20. Association of Muslim Professionals, (AMP)

21. Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT)

22. Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates’ Association

23. NASFAT Zakat and Sadaqah

24. NASFAT Relief Initiative

25. The Criterion

26. Forum For Islamic Education And Welfare

In a message to leaders of Islamic organizations, the MPAC Chairman, Disu Kamor explained the motivation for the coalition.

“As individuals, communities, as a nation and even globally, we face an unprecedented level of threat to our lives, safety and well-being. This threat is certainly at a level never seen in our lifetimes, at least.

“It is, therefore, important as Muslim Nigerians, that we lean on one another, and learn from each other’s experience and expertise as we join and further the nation’s efforts to halt the spread of the virus and rid our nation of the ruinous affliction.

“Rather than work as individual organisations alone, we feel our efforts as individual organisations will be better felt, better aligned and amplified simply by working within a coalition.

“In the light of this, we propose the formation of a national coalition to be called Muslim Coalition Against Covid 19 to work together with other stakeholders and form a common front to support and assist the nationwide intervention and relief efforts.

“We pray that God Almighty will aid the works, lighten the burden and guide our thoughts and actions, Amin.”

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