Youth Must Unite for Nigeria's Future, Says Ahmadiyya Leader

In an interview, Barrister Alatoy Abdulazeez, the Amir of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama Nigeria, called on the youth to support their peers in finding solutions to Nigeria's complex challenges, including insecurity and political fragmentation. He highlighted the organization's motto, "Love for All, Hatred for None," which underscores the importance of peace and coexistence among all people, regardless of their religious affiliations.
Abdulazeez explained that Islam is fundamentally a religion of peace and that acts of terrorism, such as those committed by Boko Haram, do not represent true Islamic teachings. He emphasized that the youth have a crucial role in shaping the future of Nigeria and should engage in community service and social development.
The Ahmadiyya community provides essential services like hospitals and schools, promoting understanding and cooperation among different faiths. Abdulazeez's message advocates for unity and love, urging individuals to eschew hatred and work towards a peaceful society.
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