The Nasrul Lahi il Fathi Society of Nigeria has urged Muslims to pray for peace in troubled regions during its annual observance of Laylatul Qadr. The Nasrul Lahi il Fathi Society of Nigeria commonly abbreviated as NASFAT is an Islamic organization that promotes spiritual development education and humanitarian activities among Muslim communities.
Laylatul Qadr also known as the Night of Power is regarded in Islam as one of the most sacred nights during the month of Ramadan. Muslims believe the night commemorates the revelation of the first verses of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.
During the annual gathering leaders of the society encouraged worshippers to offer prayers for communities experiencing conflict instability and humanitarian challenges.
Religious scholars who addressed participants emphasized the importance of spiritual reflection compassion and unity during the holy month.
The Nasrul Lahi il Fathi Society of Nigeria has traditionally used its Laylatul Qadr gathering as an opportunity to promote peace and social responsibility within society.
Participants were reminded that acts of prayer charity and forgiveness are central to the values associated with the observance.
Islamic scholars at the event also encouraged individuals to promote harmony within their families and communities.
Observers say religious organizations often play a significant role in mobilizing spiritual support and humanitarian awareness during periods of social difficulty.
Faith leaders expressed hope that prayers and collective reflection would inspire efforts toward peace stability and cooperation in affected regions.

