The Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih (NASFAT), Worldwide President, Alhaji Abdul-Wahid Abdul-Rauf, has charged Muslims to be advocates for the less-privileged and the oppressed in the society.
He also encouraged Muslims to be brave about tackling injustice and be focused on empowering the people to find solutions to their challenges.

Abdul-Rauf made the call at the 30th anniversary lecture of the organisation held at the main auditorium of the Nigerian Institute Medical Research (NIMR), Yaba, Lagos.
In his opening remarks, Abdul-Rauf disclosed that the event symbolises not just a mere celebration of congregation of individuals, but a convergence of hearts, minds, and aspirations to navigate the challenges of the modern world with resilience, wisdom, and faith.
According to him, NASFAT, in the last 30years, has delivered welfare and community services with sufficient pace to adjust to emerging challenges in our community.
He said, “With the establishment of 28 primary schools, 8 secondary schools, 5 healthcare centres, and
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