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MKAN OSOGBO DIL’A EID-L- FITRI FAMILY PICNIC 2026The Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya, Osogbo Dil’a, successfully organised i...
22/03/2026

MKAN OSOGBO DIL’A EID-L- FITRI FAMILY PICNIC 2026

The Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya, Osogbo Dil’a, successfully organised its Family Picnic on March 21, 2026, at Woleola Estate, Osogbo, Osun State. The event was established to foster unity, strengthen family bonds, and promote the spirit of love and brotherhood among members of the Jama’at.

The programme commenced with an opening prayer led by Maulvi Amosun Abdullah, the Central Missionary for Osogbo, Iwo, Ede, and Ila circuits.

The welcome address was delivered by the Dil’a Qaid, Brother Oladejo Haneef Olalekan. In his remarks, the Qaid warmly received all attendees and emphasised that the picnic was intentionally organised to bring families together in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere, thereby reinforcing communal harmony.

The event featured a variety of exciting and interactive games, including Bustling the Balloons, Voice Recognition, Fill in the Bottle, Cup Stacking and Unstacking, Bottle Flip, and a Drinking Competition. Interestingly, members of Ansarullah and Lajna Imaillah actively participated, while the Circuit President also delighted attendees with his enthusiastic involvement. Additional recreational activities such as Ludo, Whot, Draft, and Ayo Olopon further enriched the experience.

A special highlight of the occasion was the celebration of the birthdays of Missionary Ojoye’s son and Miss Mary, a Christian guest who joined the gathering. In a remarkable display of inclusivity and kindness, MKA Osogbo Dil'a presented Miss Mary with a gift package, symbolising unity and mutual respect.

In his closing remarks, the Circuit President expressed deep appreciation to MKAN Osogbo Dil’a for organising such a commendable programme and conveyed his satisfaction with the success of the event. The closing prayer was subsequently led by the Circuit Missionary, Missionary Shakirullah Salahudeen.

The picnic was marked by an abundance of food generously provided by members, alongside an atmosphere filled with joy, laughter, and meaningful interactions.

The Dil’a Qaid, Brother Oladejo Haneef Olalekan, extended his heartfelt gratitude to all individuals and families whose contributions ensured the overall success of the programme. He noted that there were 136 participants at the picnic.

The event stands as a testament to the unity, vibrancy, and collective spirit of the Majlis Khuddamul Ahmadiyya Osogbo Dil’a.

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🌙✨ Eid Mubarak! ✨🌙Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya Nigeria, Osogbo Dil’a extends heartfelt greetings to all members, families...
20/03/2026

🌙✨ Eid Mubarak! ✨🌙
Majlis Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya Nigeria, Osogbo Dil’a extends heartfelt greetings to all members, families, and friends on the joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr.
As we celebrate the end of Ramadan, may Allah accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds. May He bless us with peace, joy, and prosperity and strengthen our faith, devotion, and unity.
Let us remember the lessons of Ramadan — gratitude, patience, forgiveness, and compassion — and carry them forward in our daily lives.
🤲 May Allah fill our hearts with His love and blessings and grant happiness to all families. Eid Mubarak!
If you want, I can also design a digital Eid flyer with MKAN logo, crescent moon, and festive Islamic decorations matching your Ramadan series. Do you want me to create that?

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🌙 Ramadan – Day 30Theme: Accepting the Blessings of RamadanQur’anic Verse“And that you may complete the number, and that...
19/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 30
Theme: Accepting the Blessings of Ramadan
Qur’anic Verse
“And that you may complete the number, and that you may exalt Allah for His having guided you, and that you may be grateful.”
— Qur'an (2:185)
📝 Brief Reflection:
As Ramadan comes to an end, believers are reminded that the purpose of fasting is to draw closer to Allah and develop gratitude for His guidance.
The verse from the Qur'an teaches that after completing the days of fasting, we should glorify Allah for enabling us to observe this blessed month. It is only through His mercy that we were able to fast, pray, and seek forgiveness.
Ramadan may be ending, but the spirit of devotion, patience, and righteousness should remain in our lives. The real success is for the lessons of Ramadan to continue shaping our character throughout the year.
Let us thank Allah for allowing us to witness this blessed month and pray that our fasting, prayers, and good deeds are accepted.
🤲 May Allah accept our worship, forgive our shortcomings, and allow us to witness many more Ramadans in good faith and health.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 29Theme: Consistency in Righteous DeedsHadith“The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consist...
18/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 29
Theme: Consistency in Righteous Deeds
Hadith
“The most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are consistent, even if they are small.”
— Muhammad
(Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim)
📝 Brief Reflection:
As Ramadan comes close to its end, believers are reminded that the goal of this blessed month is not temporary change but lasting transformation.
The teachings of Muhammad emphasize that Allah values consistency in good deeds, even if they appear small. A few sincere acts done regularly can have a greater impact than many actions done only occasionally.
Ramadan trains us to pray more, recite the Qur’an, give charity, and remember Allah frequently. The real success is to continue these habits even after Ramadan ends.
Let us strive to maintain the spiritual discipline we developed throughout Ramadan so that our connection with Allah remains strong throughout the year.
🤲 May Allah enable us to continue righteous deeds with sincerity and consistency even after Ramadan.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 28Theme: The Power of Istighfar (Seeking Forgiveness)Mahfuzat“Istighfar is a weapon whose power breaks t...
17/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 28
Theme: The Power of Istighfar (Seeking Forgiveness)
Mahfuzat
“Istighfar is a weapon whose power breaks the back of Satan and opens the doors of mercy.”
— Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
(Malfuzat)
📝 Brief Reflection:
As Ramadan draws close to its end, believers are encouraged to increase Istighfar—seeking forgiveness from Allah. No matter how many good deeds we perform, we still depend on Allah’s mercy and forgiveness.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad taught that sincere Istighfar softens the heart, removes spiritual weaknesses, and opens the doors of divine mercy.
In the blessed nights of Ramadan, especially in these final days, a believer should constantly say “Astaghfirullah” with sincerity, humility, and the intention to reform.
Through Istighfar, Allah grants peace to the heart, forgiveness of sins, and nearness to Him.
🤲 May Allah accept our repentance and grant us His boundless mercy before Ramadan departs.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 27Theme: The Night Better Than a Thousand MonthsQur’anic Verse“The Night of Decree is better than a thou...
16/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 27
Theme: The Night Better Than a Thousand Months
Qur’anic Verse
“The Night of Decree is better than a thousand months.”
— Qur'an (97:3)
📝 Brief Reflection:
Among the greatest blessings of Ramadan is Laylatul Qadr, a night whose reward is greater than a thousand months of worship. This shows the immense mercy of Allah toward believers.
On this night, the Qur'an was first revealed, and angels descend with divine blessings and peace until dawn. Many Muslims increase their prayers, recitation of the Qur’an, remembrance of Allah, and supplications during this night.
The Prophet Muhammad taught a special supplication for this night:
“O Allah, You are Most Forgiving and love to forgive, so forgive me.”
Let us strive to spend this blessed night in sincere worship and seek Allah’s mercy and forgiveness.
🤲 May Allah allow us to witness Laylatul Qadr and accept all our prayers and supplications.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 26Theme: Searching for Laylatul QadrHadith“Seek Laylatul Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten nights o...
15/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 26
Theme: Searching for Laylatul Qadr
Hadith
“Seek Laylatul Qadr in the odd nights of the last ten nights of Ramadan.”
— Prophet Muhammad
(Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari)
📝 Brief Reflection:
The last ten nights of Ramadan are among the most blessed nights of the year. During these nights lies Laylatul Qadr, the night that the Qur'an describes as “better than a thousand months.”
Because the exact night is not specified, the Prophet Muhammad encouraged believers to seek it especially on the odd nights. This encourages Muslims to remain consistent in worship throughout the last days of Ramadan.
Increase your prayers, Qur’an recitation, supplications, and seeking forgiveness, for these nights may carry blessings greater than a lifetime of worship.
🤲 May Allah grant us the blessings of Laylatul Qadr and accept all our acts of worship.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 25Theme: Seeking Allah in the NightQur’anic Verse“And during a part of the night, wake up for it (the pr...
14/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 25
Theme: Seeking Allah in the Night
Qur’anic Verse
“And during a part of the night, wake up for it (the prayer), an additional prayer for you; it may be that your Lord will raise you to a station of praise and glory.”
— Qur'an (17:79)
📝 Brief Reflection:
The last ten nights of Ramadan are a special time for believers to strengthen their connection with Allah through night prayers (Tahajjud). Waking up in the quiet of the night allows the heart to focus fully on worship, reflection, and sincere supplication.
The Qur'an reminds us that those who sacrifice their sleep for the sake of Allah are promised a “station of praise and glory.” This shows the great spiritual value of night worship.
As we approach the final days of Ramadan, let us increase our efforts in prayer, recitation of the Qur’an, and seeking forgiveness from Allah.
🤲 May Allah enable us to benefit from the blessings of the last nights of Ramadan.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 24Theme: The Beauty of ForgivenessHadith“Allah is Most Forgiving and loves forgiveness, so forgive other...
13/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 24
Theme: The Beauty of Forgiveness
Hadith
“Allah is Most Forgiving and loves forgiveness, so forgive others.”
— Prophet Muhammad
(Reported in Al-Adab Al-Mufrad)
📝 Brief Reflection:
One of the greatest qualities a believer can develop during Ramadan is forgiveness. Just as we seek Allah’s mercy and pardon, we should also forgive those who may have wronged us.
The Qur'an encourages believers to show kindness and pardon others, reminding us that Allah loves those who forgive.
By letting go of grudges and resentment, our hearts become purified, and we draw closer to Allah. Ramadan is a perfect time to rebuild relationships and spread peace within our families and communities.
🤲 May Allah fill our hearts with mercy, forgiveness, and compassion.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 23Theme: True RighteousnessQuote“True righteousness is that a person adopts humility, righteousness, and...
12/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 23
Theme: True Righteousness
Quote
“True righteousness is that a person adopts humility, righteousness, and sincerity before Allah and treats His creation with kindness.”
— Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
(Malfuzat, Vol. 1)
📝 Brief Reflection:
Ramadan is not only about fasting from food and drink; it is about transforming our hearts and character. True righteousness is shown through humility before Allah and kindness toward His creation.
The teachings of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad remind us that faith must be reflected in our daily conduct. A believer should avoid arrogance, show compassion to others, and strive for sincerity in worship.
During these blessed days of Ramadan, let us purify our intentions, strengthen our humility, and increase our kindness to others. In doing so, we move closer to the true spirit of righteousness.
🤲 May Allah enable us to live with sincerity, humility, and kindness.

🌙 Ramadan – Day 22Theme: The Power of Duʿā in the Last Ten NightsHadith“The supplication (duʿā) is the essence of worshi...
11/03/2026

🌙 Ramadan – Day 22
Theme: The Power of Duʿā in the Last Ten Nights
Hadith
“The supplication (duʿā) is the essence of worship.”
— Prophet Muhammad
(Reported in Jami` at-Tirmidhi)
📝 Reflection:
The last ten nights of Ramadan are a powerful opportunity to turn to Allah with sincere duʿā. During these nights, especially when seeking Laylat al-Qadr, believers are encouraged to ask Allah for forgiveness, mercy, guidance, and blessings.
The Qur'an reminds us:
“Call upon Me; I will respond to you.” (40:60)
Use these blessed nights to:
Ask for forgiveness and mercy
Pray for your family and community
Seek guidance and strength in faith
Make personal heartfelt duʿā
🤲 Allah loves when His servants call upon Him sincerely.

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