The seminar of the National Islamic Training Camp (CANAFI), organized by the Association of Muslim Students and Students of Guinea, continues its normal course in the forest region. Yesterday, Friday August 26, 2022, the local religious authorities visited the organizers of the seminar at the University of N’Zérékoré. The approach aimed to congratulate the organizers of this spiritual retreat before inviting national unity, reports the special envoy of Guineematin.com in the prefecture.
Elhadj Mohammad Samba Boubacar Diallo
Oustaze Mohammad Samba Boubacar Diallo returned to the objective of their presence in the camp, before welcoming the initiative of the AEEMG. “We are here as part of the invitation of young people from the Association of Muslim Students and Students of Guinea. We have therefore come to congratulate them and encourage them for all their efforts for the emancipation of Islam and we pray to Allah to make them evolve in this direction. We find that those who are educated in general education are now teaching and propagating Islam even in our universities. What we rightly salute”, said the religious.
Further on, he gave wise advice to Guinean youth, particularly Muslim youth. “I ask young people to preserve their youth, because there are no bad old people, only bad young people. Before we get there, young people have to train themselves to be good people. Let them know that on the day of resurrection, no one will take a step without being asked regarding four things. And among one of these things is the one relating to his youth, on which he finished it, ”he said.
Ahmad Yaya Diallo, imam Ratib of the Malick Ibn Anass mosque in Boma Sud
For his part, Oustaze Ahmad Yahya Diallo, imam ratib of the Malik Ibn Anass mosque in Boma Sud, asked to promote living together. “I came for the first time on Tuesday during the opening ceremony of this seminar which mobilized more than 350 young people. We found Islam among young people. What we welcome. Here, it is the union between Muslims. This is why we said Association of Muslim Students and Students of Guinea. We ask all Guineans to advocate cohabitation. Guineans and Guineans to unite. Unite as one man. Let’s love each other. Guinea belongs to all of us. This country must be worked. Let’s live together, whether it’s here in the Forest, in Middle Guinea in Upper or Lower Guinea. Let’s be honest with each other, let’s be good Muslims. We must not feel the ethnic differences between us,” he advised.
Saliou Diakité, Chairman of the Advisory Council in a shirt
In response to the guests, Salifou Diakité, President of the Advisory Council of the Association of Muslim Students and Students of Guinea, expressed all the satisfaction that animates him in welcoming the religious authorities. “It is a feeling of joy and satisfaction that drives us following having received a visit from the religious authorities of the forest. They showed us humility, wisdom. We had a fruitful exchange. We told them with all sincerity that we are ready to accept all the advice that has been given here. We salute their sense of responsibility. We pray to reward them with his eternal paradise…”
The seminar continues until Sunday, August 28, 2022.
By N’ZÉRÉKORÉ Boubacar Ramadan Barry for Guineematin.com.
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