πŸŒ™ Ramadan 2026

πŸŒ™ Ramadan Reflection Day 8:Youth, Responsibility and Moral Courage

πŸŒ™ Ramadan Reflection Day 8:Youth, Responsibility and Moral Courage

πŸŒ™ RAMADAN SPECIAL
30 Days of Taqwa. Discipline. National Renewal.

Qur’anic Anchor

β€œIndeed, they were youths who believed in their Lord, and We increased them in guidance.” β€” Qur’an 18:13

Ramadan is not reserved for the elderly.

The Qur’an honours young believers who stood firm in conviction.

Nigeria is a youthful nation. Energy is abundant. Direction is not always clear.

Ramadan offers guidance.

Fasting trains discipline early. Prayer structures thought. Reflection clarifies identity.

Youthful strength without moral compass becomes restlessness.
Youthful conviction grounded in faith becomes reform.

Ramadan invites young Nigerians to:

  • Reject corruption as normal
  • Resist cynicism
  • Practice restraint
  • Lead with integrity

Moral courage does not require age. It requires conviction.

Ramadan Reflection Day 8 reminds us:

Renewal often begins with the young β€”
but only when discipline guides ambition.

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