Tag: National Chief Imam

  • CCL Africa Leads Advocacy for Shura-Based Leadership Framework for Districts in Ashanti Region

    CCL Africa Leads Advocacy for Shura-Based Leadership Framework for Districts in Ashanti Region

    The Executive Director of the Center for Creative Leadership, Africa, Hajj Abdel-Manan Abdel-Rahman, has called for the adoption of a unified leadership framework based on the Islamic principle of Shura (consultation) to strengthen Muslim unity and development in Ghana.

     

    Speaking at the Ashanti Municipal and District Imams Conference held in Kumasi, Hajj Abdel-Manan delivered a presentation on the theme “Imamship and Muslim Leadership Framework in Ghana.” His address centered on the introduction of the Umma Constitution, a proposed governance document derived from the Shura system that seeks to promote participatory and consultative leadership among Ghanaian Muslims.

    Hajj Abdel-Manan explained that the Umma Constitution was designed from the historical foundations of the Shura system in Islam, a principle that encourages collective decision-making and accountability among leaders. He emphasized that this system aligns closely with the leadership style of His Eminence, the National Chief Imam of Ghana, Sheikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, whose exemplary consultative and unifying approach has inspired Muslim leadership across the country.

     

    He recalled that the 2020 National Muslim Representative Conference in Accra also endorsed the concept of Shura as a viable framework for organizing the affairs of the Muslim Ummah in Ghana.

     

    Highlighting the benefits of the proposed system, the COMOG President noted that the adoption of the Shura-based Umma Constitution will foster peaceful coexistence within the Muslim community, promote intra-sectoral harmony among various Islamic groups and organizations, and drive economic development through structured collaboration and empowerment programs.

    Hajj Abdel-Manan explained that the framework will create opportunities for shared decision-making and cooperation among Muslim organizations at the district, regional, and national levels. Each level, he said, will have a representative forum to deliberate on issues relevant to its jurisdiction, effectively serving as a “parliament for the Muslim Ummah.”

     

    He further outlined how the system, once implemented, will provide mechanisms for economic empowerment, particularly by coordinating Muslim-led initiatives and institutions to support education, business development, and youth employment.

     

    The presentation received broad support from the municipal and district Imams in attendance, who commended the initiative and agreed to organize a follow-up forum in 2026 to plan its implementation within the Ashanti Region.

     

    Hajj Abdel-Manan concluded by emphasizing that the future of Muslim leadership in Ghana depends on cooperation, knowledge, and a shared sense of responsibility. He urged Muslim leaders to embrace the Shura-based model as a unifying force that can transform leadership culture, strengthen institutions, and advance the collective welfare of the Ghanaian Ummah.

     

    In his opening remarks, the Deputy Executive Secretary of the Ashanti Regional Office of the Regional Chief Imam, welcomed the concept, describing it as a timely step toward strengthening the capacity of Imams and ensuring that the benefits of leadership training reach the grassroots.

     

    The Regional Chief Imam of Ashanti, in his welcome address, praised the capacity programme initiative and recalled that it was first introduced by his predecessor. He expressed optimism that its continuation will serve as a platform for capacity building, collaboration, and refresher training for all Imams across the region.

  • Maiden National Muslims Leadership Consultative Forum Takes off On Sunday, July 3

    Maiden National Muslims Leadership Consultative Forum Takes off On Sunday, July 3

    Press Statement

    30th June 2022

     National Muslims Leadership Consultative Forum

    The Coalition of Muslims Organizations, Ghana (COMOG) and its collaborators; National Council of Zongo Chiefs, Conference of Regional Chief Imams, Tijaniya Muslim Community, Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama’a and Shia Muslim Community are organizing a National Muslim Leadership Consultative Forum scheduled for Sunday July 3rd, under the theme *”Islamic values and Identity in Ghana:  Challenges and Strategies”.*

    The Forum, organized under the auspices of the His Eminence the National Chief Imam, will take place at the Cantonment Police Mosque Conference Hall. It is planned to start at 8.30am and ends at 4pm without press coverage.

    Some of the main objectives of the forum are as follows: To review and reinvigorate inter-faith dialogue which will promote peaceful coexistence in Ghana; To examine issues surrounding the relocation of the Accra Central Mosque to Kanda, in order to bring the debate to a closure; and To develop guidelines that would serve as a blue print that will guide and ensure that, all actions and omissions of public, quasi public, private institutions that threaten the person secular status of the country.

    Thank you.

     Signed

    Bro Shaibu M. Shamsu

    Chairman, Media, Research and PR Committee.

  • JM, NDC Zongo Caucus fraternise with Muslim community with Ramadan iftar

    Credit: Alhaji Naziru Mohammed, National Communication Officer of NDC Zongo Caucus

    In a show of solidarity and commitment to the welfare of the Muslim community in this Holy Month of Ramadan, H.E John Dramani Mahama has embarked on iftar (breaking fast) series to fraternize and and pray with the leadership of the Muslim community in Ghana as the last ten days of Ramadan beckons.

    The first of such series was held on Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at the Residence of the National Chief Imam, Shaikh Dr. Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, New Fadama, Accra.

    Prominent among the delegation of H.E the President are the National Vice Chairman of the NDC and a former Ambassador Alhaji Sinari, Alhaji Muniru Limuna, Imam Omar Sanda, Alhaji Mohammed Mamah Cole Younger (National Zongo Caucus Coordinator of the NDC)

    Others include Alhaji Mustapha Abubakar, Alhaji Yahya Kondow Alhaji Mohammed Naziru, Alhaji Ashkar (all National Executive Members of the NDC Zongo Caucus) Baba Sadiq Abdulai and Alhaji Sumaila Horoya (the Greeter Accra Regional Coordinator of the NDC Zongo Caucus).

    H.E John Mahama used the occasion to ask for special prayers for the country, presented some gift items to the staff of the Chief Imam’s residence and wished the Chief Imam a happy 103 birthday in advance.