The Chief Imam of Arrashid Mosque Rijiyar Zaki, Sheikh Mohammad Dankwano, has advised Muslims to cultivate the habit of feeding the needy, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan.
Sheikh Dankwano gave the advice in an exclusive interview with Radio Nigeria in Kano, stressing that Ramadan is a period of increased charity, compassion and generosity toward the less privileged in society.
He said Allah has pledged abundant rewards for those who provide food to the needy, especially those observing the fast, noting that acts of kindness during Ramadan attract multiplied blessings.
According to the cleric, feeding the hungry is not only a moral responsibility but also a spiritual investment that strengthens faith and promotes social harmony within the Muslim community.
Sheikh Dankwano also called on wealthy individuals to extend helping hands to vulnerable groups, including orphans, widows and the physically challenged, to ease their hardships during the fasting period.
He explained that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was known to increase his acts of charity during Ramadan, setting a worthy example for Muslims to emulate.
The Islamic scholar therefore urged the faithful to embrace generosity and selflessness throughout the holy month, describing Ramadan as a unique opportunity to earn divine mercy and forgiveness through service to humanity.

Benue South Demands 2027 Governorship, Adapts Senatorial Zoning Formula
ADC dismisses resignation of Mark
Easter : Mark urges unity,assures Nigerians of ADC strength
Police Week: Akwa Ibom Command Lauds Gov. Umo Eno’s Support for Security Agencies
Why All Hues, Cries Against Garo?
Ambassador Dr. Amina Umar Namadi: A First Lady Defined by Compassion, Service, and Humanity
Benue South Demands 2027 Governorship, Adapts Senatorial Zoning Formula
ADC dismisses resignation of Mark
Easter : Mark urges unity,assures Nigerians of ADC strength
Police Week: Akwa Ibom Command Lauds Gov. Umo Eno’s Support for Security Agencies
Why All Hues, Cries Against Garo?
Ambassador Dr. Amina Umar Namadi: A First Lady Defined by Compassion, Service, and Humanity