President John Dramani Mahama has joined the Muslim community for Iftar, using the occasion to call for compassion, forgiveness and unity among people of all faiths.

Mahama Shares Message of Faith and Humanity
Speaking during the gathering, the President emphasized that true religious identity goes beyond labels and must be reflected in one’s actions toward others.
“If you say you are a true Muslim or a true Christian, and you are hard of heart, unforgiving, wicked, or you kill your fellow human being, then you cannot call yourself a true Muslim or a true Christian,” he stated.
The remarks were met with approval from attendees, as they resonated strongly with the values of peace, tolerance and mutual respect central to both Islam and Christianity.
Iftar Gathering Promotes Interfaith Harmony
The Iftar event brought together members of the Muslim community, religious leaders and government officials, creating a moment of reflection and unity during the holy period of Ramadan.
President Mahama’s presence underscored the importance of national cohesion and the role of leadership in fostering peaceful coexistence among Ghana’s diverse religious groups.
A Call for Compassion in Society
Mahama stressed that society can only progress when individuals embody kindness and empathy, regardless of their religious affiliations. He urged citizens to reject violence, hatred and division, and instead embrace values that promote harmony.
His message comes at a time when global and local conversations around religion and tolerance continue to gain attention, making his call for unity particularly significant.
Why This Matters
The President’s remarks highlight the enduring role of faith in shaping societal values in Ghana. By encouraging both Muslims and Christians to live out the true principles of their beliefs, Mahama’s message reinforces the importance of peace, respect and shared humanity.
As Ghana continues to be recognized for its religious tolerance, such moments serve as reminders of the need to protect and strengthen that unity.
