The Ghana Football Association has wished happy Ramadan to all Muslims across the world.
The Ramadan fasting began on Thursday, April 23, and will end on May 23.
GFA took to twitter to wish the Muslims on the auspicious occasion of Ramadan (Muslim holy month of fasting).
"Let’s welcome the month of Ramadan with our hearts filled with peace, harmony, and joy.
"May the divine blessings of Allah protect and guide all Muslims in Ghana and across the world."
Muslims from across the globe observe the month of fasting as an act of worship to God. With spiritual vibes spreading through the Arab World, followers of the faith come together in prayers; it is a chance for each Muslim to become the best version of themselves.
A month of peace and love, Ramadan is one of the defining pillars of Islam and many familiar faces.
Ramadan Mubarak ????????
— Ghana Football Association (@ghanafaofficial) April 24, 2020
Let’s welcome the month of Ramadan with our hearts filled with peace, harmony and joy.
May the divine blessings of Allah protect and guide all Muslims in Ghana and across the world#BringBackTheLove#HopeAndPerseverance pic.twitter.com/sBUr8Q3v3i
Ramadan Mubarak to all our Muslim Brothers and Sisters in Ghana and across the world???????????? pic.twitter.com/KvoCyaExMf
— Ghana Football Association (@ghanafaofficial) April 24, 2020
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