The Red Crescent Society of the United Arab Emirate on Saturday provided packages of sacrificial meat to over 1,000 Muslims in Accra to mark the Eid-ul Adha celebrations.

In addition, a number of cows were also distributed to Muslim organisation to observe the festival of feast.

The kind gesture form part of its Al-Adhani annual project being implemented in partnership with Islamic Council on Development and Humanitarian Services (ICO­DEH) to supports individuals to observe the Eid- ul- Adha Sacrifice of Feast.

In an interview with The Ghana­ian Times, the chairman of ICO­DEH, Sheikh Mustapha Ibrahim, expressed appreciation to the Red Crescent for keeping faith with the values of the organisation in always supporting Muslims, especially the needy ones to enjoy the Eid-ul- Adha.

He said the value of Eid-ul- Adha which commemorates the sacrifice of Prophet Abraham who obeyed Allah’s command to sac­rifice his Son Ishmael, and in the process Allah offered him a ramp to do the sacrifice, must be upheld and observed by Muslims.

He said the project put smiles in the faces of the Muslim commu­nity, and non- Muslims as well, demonstrating the values of love, care and support.

Sheikh Ibrahim expressed the need for Muslims to imbibe the spirit of sacrificing for Allah’s con­tinuous blessings and mercy upon mankind.

A number of beneficiaries inter­viewed by The Ghanaian Times gave thanks and praises to Allah for making possible to be part of the celebration.

They also expressed gratitude to the Red Crescent/ICODEH part­nership in the annual distribution of meat on the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Adha.

 BY TIMES REPORTER



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