Sad news hits Muslim community as chief imam passes away😞

According to a report from GhOne TV’s official Twitter page, the Muslim community is mourning the passing of a revered leader, the Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, Sheikh Abdul Mumin Haroun.

His death has brought deep sorrow, as he leaves behind a legacy of dedicated service, leadership, and commitment to both the Muslim fraternity and the nation.

However, the cause of his passing has not been disclosed.

During his tenure, Sheikh Abdul Mumin Haroun played a crucial role in addressing significant issues affecting the Muslim community, including education, youth empowerment, and fostering interfaith dialogue.

His leadership was marked by a strong commitment to unity and harmony among people from different backgrounds.The announcement of his passing has led to an outpouring of grief, with tributes coming in from leaders, organizations, and the public.

Many have described his death as a great loss, particularly for the Muslim community. Religious leaders and members of the fraternity have expressed gratitude for his lifelong dedication to Islam and his role in promoting peace.Messages of condolence highlight his immense impact

“This is a great loss to the Muslim community and Ghana as a whole. May Allah grant him Jannatul Firdaus.””Sheikh Abdul Mumin Haroun was not just a religious leader but a symbol of peace and wisdom. His legacy will live on.””His leadership brought unity and progress to our region. We will miss his guidance and prayers.”The nation mourns with the Muslim fraternity.

A true leader has departed, but his teachings will remain with us.””May Allah forgive his shortcomings and reward him for his countless efforts in serving the faith and humanity.””He served with humility and wisdom.

The void he leaves behind will be difficult to fill.”Sheikh Abdul Mumin Haroun’s passing marks the end of an era, but his influence and contributions will continue to inspire generations to come.

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