Tinubu, Sultan, Sambo others extol Hassan Adamu late wife’s ideals at book launch
President Bola Tinubu and other prominent Nigerians have urged increased humanitarian initiatives that would impact people’s lives and usher national development.
They made the appeal at a public presentation of the book: “Al Muqaddama Fi Ilmit Tajweed,’’ and inauguration of Hajja Inna Wakili Adamu Islamic Foundation in Abuja.
Mr Tinubu, represented by the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, noted the laudable achievements and legacies of the late celebrant, Hajja Inna Wakili Adamu, wife of the Wakili Adamawa, Dr Hassan Adamu.
He said her impact, while alive, touched the lives of people, encouraging others to make positive contributions that would develop the nation and attract God’s blessings.
Similarly, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, said the testimonies about the late Inna from different individuals showed that she led a good life according to the tenets of Islam, urging others to emulate her ideals. .
A former Bauchi State governor, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, while expressing appreciation to donors, urged others to emulate the legacies of the late Inna.
“I want to assure you that this is what every Muslim needs, especially those of us alive and even those that have gone before us that we have a foundation that will work and serve as Waqf (charitable endowment in Islamic law).
“For the deceased so that God will enhance her status even in Aljannah (heaven) for the various contributions and impacts that this foundation is doing to mankind and humanity,’’ he said.
Also, the Executive Chairman, Equipment Leasing Registration Authority, Alhaji Saidu Njidda, said: “We will ensure that this foundation is maintained and our children will emulate the goodwill of inna Wakili.
It is a religious foundation; Inna has already impacted society, through her training for various people, even though not her biological children.
“She raised them beautifully and we will build upon this foundation and ensure that we support the upcoming children of ours to impact society generally in terms of identifying meaningful projects that will intervene and we will sustain her work.’’
On his part, former Vice President, Alhaji Namadi Sambo, said, “The propagation of Islam has been the work of Hajiya Inna. Islam is the way of life by doing what she has contributed immensely into the good living of Nigeria.’’
The late Inna’s husband, Dr Hassan Adamu, said the event was to highlight the impact made by his wife on the lives of the less-privileged and her zeal in propagating Islam.
“We thank God for the wisdom to fulfil Inna’s long held will to publish her scholarly work on Tajweed and for conceiving a foundation to continue propagating Islam, offering education, pursuing and supporting other humanitarian initiatives,’’ he said.
The late Inna Wakili-Adamu, who died in 2018 was remembered for her numerous humanitarian contributions to the progress of society in many areas.
The book, “Al Muqaddama Fi Ilmid Tajweed, conceived and authored by the late Inna, focuses on Tajweed, the correct pronunciation of words in the Qur’an,” he said.
Also, the Hajjya Inna Wakili Adamu Islamic Foundation was established in 2020 to promote Islamic education and support the education of talented but less privileged citizens.
(NAN)
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