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Ramadan: SAS Foundation Calls for Compassion and Support for the Underprivileged

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The Founder and Chairman of the SAS Foundation, Engineer Saleeman Adedoyin Saleeman, has called for increased compassion, generosity, and support for the underprivileged, urging Muslims to uplift one another during the holy month of Ramadan.

Recognizing Ramadan as a period of spiritual reflection, divine guidance, and self-discipline, Engr. Saleeman, a renowned global IT leader, emphasized the need for sustained prayers for peace, security, and prosperity in Nigeria. He urged Kwarans and Nigerians, both at home and abroad, to use this sacred time to seek divine intervention for the nation’s progress.

He highlighted Ramadan as a unique season of blessings, favor, and forgiveness, encouraging the Muslim community in Kwara State to embrace the opportunity for spiritual renewal and personal growth. He emphasized that the values practiced during Ramadan—such as patience, charity, and selflessness—should extend beyond the month and positively influence daily life.

As part of his commitment to supporting the less privileged, Engr. Saleeman announced the allocation of food items to help vulnerable individuals and families observe the fast with ease. He further called on well-meaning individuals to extend acts of kindness to those in need, stressing that such deeds attract eternal rewards.

Engr. Saleeman also extended his heartfelt Ramadan greetings to the Emir of Ilorin, His Royal Highness, Mai Martaba, Alhaji Ibrahim Kolapo Sulu-Gambari, CFR, as well as the entire Muslim community in Kwara State. He reaffirmed his dedication to initiatives that enhance the well-being of Kwarans and promote social welfare across the state.

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