Ashanti Regional Chief Imam is dead

Kumasi, July 2, GNA – The Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, Sheikh Imran Musah, 67, died in the early hours of Saturday in Kumasi after a long battle with diabetes.

Ustaz Ahmed, Secretary of the Council of Ulamau, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA), that he would be buried later in the day in accordance with Islamic tradition.

He said the final funeral would be held at a later date. Admired for his sublime qualities of humility, fair-mindedness and sincerity, he would be deeply missed by many in the Muslim community.

Ustaz Ahmed said it was their prayer that Allah would grant him a place in Heaven.

Sheikh Musah was installed the Chief Imam on February 15, 2002. He is survived by two wives and 14 children.

Source: GhanaWeb

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