Muslims call for love, charity

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Muslims in Juba urged believers to love one another and share meals with the poor to beautify the Eid Al Adha Day.
 
Ismail Mudogo appealed to Muslims to show love, cooperation and kindness during the Islamic festival.
 
Athnabaraj Hatim of Kuwait Mosque in Juba praised Allah for the festival.
 
He congratulated the President of the Republic, all Muslims in the world and in the country on the Eid Al Adha celebration.
 
Sheik Hatim commended the government for pardoning opposition leaders who allegedly took arms, calling for peace and development in the country.
 
He called on all Muslims to share slaughtered goats and sheep with their neighbours regardless of their religious differences.
 
Sheik Hatim said the festival should be used for forgiving one another.
 
Both Muslims made their statements to CRN on Tuesday in Juba during the celebration of Eid Al Adha.