
The United Kingdom (UK) Chapter of the Nasrul-Lahi-l-Fatih Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) and renowned cleric Ahmad Olaoti-Olore have attributed the rising cases of social vices among youths to inadequate moral training from parents globally.
Both NASFAT and the Muslim cleric expressed this view at a special lecture organised in Swansea, UK, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of NASFAT, themed “The Role of Parents and the Challenges They Face in the Modern World.” They noted that if children received proper parental care and moral upbringing from their families, crime and social vices among youths would not have escalated to their current levels.
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They advocated that parents and guardians in the 21st century must uphold their responsibilities in building a better society, irrespective of race or tribe.
Speaking at the occasion, the Coordinator of NASFAT Swansea Group, Abdulfatai Omotunde, disclosed that the religious group would commence weekly Modirasat (Arabic classes) to assist parents in instilling morals in the future generation.
Omotunde stated that this initiative would complement the Sunday Asalatul prayers and provide opportunities for children in the Western world to receive proper Islamic education and cultural upbringing for a better future society.
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