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NUSRET Honors Muhammad Aliagan for Decades of Unwavering Dedication

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Aliagan truly showed Islamic ideal in his service with NUSRET by not enriching himself with their donation benefits meant for the poor and needy people in our communities. We all know some Muslim scholars who have worked in similar NUSRET organisations and failed Muslim Ummah because of their unimaginable greediness. This gathering of everyone of us here today is a testimony to personality of bother Aliagan who is retiring but not tired.” —  Prof. Amidu Sanni

 

By Abdulrahman Oluwasina, Abuja

On August 22nd, 2024, the Nigerian Muslim community gathered to celebrate a remarkable individual, Alhaji Yaqub Muhammad Aliagan, whose tireless efforts had left an indelible mark on the organization he served for decades. NUSRET, a prominent Islamic group, organized a retirement program to honor Alhaji Aliagan’s unwavering dedication as Senior Education Officer.

The event that was held at Istanbul Furniture in Opebi, Lagos, was a testament to Alhaji Aliagan’s impact, as eminent spiritual leaders from across the country attended to pay tribute.

Mr. Fatih Keskin, the Director of Surat Group of company including NUSRET

In a welcome address by Mr. Fatih Keskin, the Director of Surat Group of company including NUSRET declared that “Aliagan working with us as a teacher in our college was a good model staff which prompted our sister organisation NUSRET to request for his service.”

“He has indeed served NUSRET uniquely too. His experience will be needed for more achievements by his colleagues.”

“As you step into retirement, we are excited for you to embark on this new chapter of your life. This is a to enjoy the fruits of your labour, pursue your passion and spend more time with your loved ones, We wished you all the best in your future endeavours.

Similarly, Alh. Rafiu Ebiti, the chairman of the occasion, described Imam Muhammad Yaqub Aliagan as a dedicated Da’wah brother who strongly served NUSRET with high trust and honesty. He is a brother free from discrimination, carrying along all Islamic scholars and organisations, irrespective of their differences, in NUSRET seminar programs and benefits.

The Nigerian Muslim community gathered to celebrate a remarkable individual, Alhaji Yaqub Muhammad Aliagan, whose tireless efforts had left an indelible mark on the organization he served for decades.

Prof. Amidu Sanni declared in his goodwill message that Aliagan truly showed Islamic ideal in his service with NUSRET by not enriching himself with their donation benefits meant for the poor and needy people in our communities.

“We all know some Muslim scholars who have worked in similar NUSRET organisations and failed Muslim Ummah because of their unimaginable greediness. This gathering of everyone of us here today is a testimony to personality of bother Aliagan who is retiring but not tired.”

The celebrant, Imam Yaqub Aliagan listens as Prof. Isiaq Lakin Akintola present his address at the event

Professor Isiaq Lakin Akintola who delivered a keynote address, praising Alhaji Aliagan’s exemplary service.

“His dedication to NUSRET has been nothing short of remarkable,” Professor Akintola said.

“He has selflessly committed countless hours to upholding the organization’s values and ensuring its mission is fulfilled.”

Prof. Akintola concluded that Aliagan like himself is today being rewired for more Da’wah services in Nigeria.

In his remarks, the celebrant, Alhaji Aliagan expressed gratitude to NUSRET for the opportunity to serve, saying, “I am humbled by this recognition. My time at NUSRET has been a journey of growth, and I am proud to have played a part in shaping the organization’s mission.”

The celebrant also noted that, “Shaikh Fathullah Gulam, the Turkish scholar and the brain behind the Hizmet organisation’s success in almost 170 countries, is one best scholars that our Imams and Islamic workers should emulate in DA’WAH activities.

Participants at the NUSRET event in honour of Imam Aliagan’s retirement at Opebi, Lagos

Aliagan pointed-out that “Islamic schools and Muslim organisations’ schools and higher institutions must always be free to admit students from the community irrespective of their differences in religion language and culture.”

Adding that, “Schools, institutions and human welfare organisations established by Muslims are not compulsory to bear Islamic names and tags because Islam is meant for humanity at large.”

As Alhaji Aliagan begins his retirement, his legacy continues to inspire. His commitment to NUSRET serves as a beacon for future generations, demonstrating the power of selfless dedication and service to a higher purpose.

The event was a poignant reminder of Alhaji Aliagan’s tireless efforts to promote Islamic education and values. His colleagues and peers spoke fondly of his unwavering commitment, his kindness, and his generosity.

“Alhaji Aliagan is more than just a colleague; he is a mentor, a friend, and a brother,” said one of his colleagues. “His dedication to NUSRET is a testament to his character and his passion for serving humanity.”

As the program drew to a close, Alhaji Aliagan was presented with a plaque and a gift in recognition of his service. The audience erupted in applause as he accepted the honor, his eyes shining with gratitude.

In his final remarks, Alhaji Aliagan urged the gathering to continue striving for excellence and to remain committed to the values of compassion, justice, and service. “Let us work together to build a better world for ourselves and for future generations,” he said.

As the guests departed, they carried with them a sense of admiration and respect for Alhaji Aliagan’s remarkable legacy. His selfless dedication to NUSRET serves as a shining example of the power of commitment and the impact one person can have on the world.

Cross-session of participants at the event

Among them include Shaikh Thawban Adam al-Aloriy, the Chief Imam of Lagos state represented by Shaikh Shakirudeen ‘ Ghafar Mofesaiye, the Chairman, Lagos state Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, Professor Amidu Sanni, the Chief Imam of Lagos state University, Alhaji Rafiu Ebiti, the deputy President of Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN) and Imam (Dr) Sharafudeen AbdulSalam Aliagan, the Chief Imam and Zonal missioner NASFAT Abuja.

Other attendees by representatives are: Shaikh Habibullah Adam Al – Aloriy,  Shaikh Ridwan Zughlul, Shaikh Mas’ud Ramadan and Shaikh  Abdulwahab Ghamawi  were highly represented by their institutions’ Umadaau.

Mentorship and Guidance

Throughout his tenure at NUSRET, Alhaji Aliagan was not only a dedicated employee but also a mentor and guide to many. He took great interest in the development of his colleagues, offering guidance and support whenever needed. His door was always open, and his wisdom and expertise were sought by many.

“Alhaji Aliagan was more than just a boss; he was a father figure to me,” said one of his protégés. “He taught me the importance of hard work, dedication, and compassion. I owe my success to him.”

His mentorship extended beyond the workplace. Alhaji Aliagan was a respected leader in his community, and his counsel was sought by many. He was a peacemaker, a mediator, and a source of wisdom.

Legacy of Service

Alhaji Aliagan’s legacy of service is a testament to his commitment to humanity. His selfless dedication to NUSRET and his community has inspired countless individuals to follow in his footsteps.

“Alhaji Aliagan’s legacy is a reminder that true greatness is not measured by wealth or status but by the impact we have on the lives of others,” said Professor Akintola.

Alhaji Aliagan’s retirement marks the end of an era, but his legacy will continue to inspire and motivate others. His selfless dedication to NUSRET and his community serves as a shining example of the transformative power of commitment and service.

   

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