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Federation Of Muslim Council’s Condemns Sectarian Bloodshed Among Muslim Youth Groups In Kumasi

By Federation Of Muslim Council’s
Press Release Federation Of Muslim Councils Condemns Sectarian Bloodshed Among Muslim Youth Groups In Kumasi
MAY 22, 2016 LISTEN

ACCRA - The Federation of Muslim Councils of Ghana (FMC) has received with sadness news of bloody clashes between two youth groups belonging to the Ahlussunah Wal-Jamaa’a and Tijaniyya sects at Aboabo No.2 in Kumasi leading to destruction of property and bloody physical injuries.

The clash, as reported by a section of the media, was sparked by disagreement over a religious comment on facebook.

The FMC finds it most unfortunate that just two weeks to the beginning of fasting in the holy month of Ramadan, and six months to national elections when Ghanaians are clamouring for peace, certain Muslims will find time to descend into bloodletting over a trivial matter as a facebook religious comment without recourse to dialogue.

This, indeed, is despicable, shameful and a disgrace to Islam, the religion of peace!

The FMC, therefore, wishes to advice the belligerent groups to cease hostilities and enter into dialogue.

We also call on the leaders of the two sects to quickly intervene to foster good relations among their followers, forestall any recurrence of hostilities and let peace reign in Kumasi and Ghana.

We reiterate our advice to users of social media, especially WhatsApp and facebook, to measure their remarks and posts on their respective platforms in order not to endanger the peace Ghanaians enjoy.

Hajj Muhammad Amir Kpakpo Addo
General Secretary

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