The group of former Chairmen during the tenure of Gov Biola Ajimobi, known as KOSELERI has comiserated with Muslim community Ummah on the death of foremost Islamic scholar, Sheikh Muideen Ajani Bello, who died at the age of 84.
The condolence message made available to newsmen by the chairman of the group, Hon Yekeen Popoola described the late scholar as a true visionary and influential figure in the realm of Islamic studies. “Our deepest condolences go out to the world Muslims, family, friends, and followers of the late scholar whose visionary preachings and teachings would be grateful missing among global community of Muslims.”
Alhaji Muideen left behind a legacy of wisdom, courage, compassion, and intellectual contributions that have enriched the lives of many across the globe. “Through his scholarly work, teachings, and profound insights, Oniwaasi Agbaye has left an indelible mark on the field of Islamic studies and inspired countless individuals to deepen their understanding of the faith.
“As we come to terms with this profound loss, let us remember him not only for his academic achievements but also for the kindness, humility, and dedication to promoting peace and unity within the Islamic community and beyond.
“Sheikh Muideen’s passing is a great loss to all of us who closely knew him and to others that benefited from his intellectual and spiritual engagements,” Koseleri chairman said
Popoola further advised that “during this time of mourning, let us honor his memory by continuing to uphold the values and principles he embodied in his life’s work,”
May his legacy endure and serve as a guiding light for generations to come, Popoola prayed.