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Muslims have deep sense of spirituality, says Christian minister

The Minister for Information Communication Technology (ICT) and National Guidance, Dr Chris Baryomunsi has saluted Muslims for having a sense of deep spirituality.

Speaking at an event at which his ministry treated Muslims to a sumptuous iftar dinner on Thursday, Baryomunsi said he has much respect for Muslims because they clearly identify themselves with their faith.

“At personal level, I do respect Muslims for two reasons. You do not hide your faith and you are not ashamed of it through the way you dress and when time for prayer comes, you stop whatever you do and go for it,” he noted.

Giving an example of a Christian man he found in a restaurant but used his feet to make the cross before eating for fear of being seen, Baryomunsi said Muslims have a sense of deep spirituality.

The minister for Information Communication Technology (ICT) and National Guidance, Dr. Cris Baryomunsi (left) chat with Sheikh Mohammad Were (right) during the Iftar party for Muslims at the ministry ICT Kampala on March 21 2024. Center is the Permanent Secretary of ICT, Dr Aminah Zawedde.

Baryomunsi urged Muslims to practice their faith freely, saying the National Resistance Movement (NRM) believes and promotes freedom of worship. 

“At one point, there was a time when state and religious institutions were in conflict and people didn’t want to identify with any religion but ever since NRM came into power, this has stopped. Therefore, do not be ashamed to practice your religion for as long as you do it without violating any law,” Baryomunsi said.

He said the Government has already made a proactive decision that is sort of a standby regulation that in any appointment all religions in addition to regions and gender have to be considered.

“If you are appointing a board, it cannot be endorsed by the Cabinet if it does not cater for all religions, regions and gender,” he said.  

Baryomunsi wished Muslims a good fasting period.  

State minister for Information Communication Technology and National Guidance, Joyce Ssebugwawo thanked Muslims for adhering to the call of Allah.

Some the Muslim community who turn up for the Iftar party for Muslims at the ministry ICT Kampala on March 21 2024. Photo by Ronnie Kijjambu

Dr Aminah Zawedde, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance implored Muslims to use the month of Ramadhan to reflect on Allah’s mercy.

“Islam teaches us to be peaceful and we should reflect on this because this is the very reason we have Ramadhan every year,” Zawedde said.

She said the National Information Technology Authority (NITA-U) is improving connectivity to improve people’s lives. She encouraged the staff of her ministry to lead by example.

In a sermon, Sheikh Muhammad Abduweli, the Imam Masjid Tawhid in Mengo Kisenyi implored Muslims to be humble and exercise forgiveness among themselves. 

He said the most loved before God is the person who benefits others. “Islam is about transforming the world. Always ask yourself, what is your contribution to others? If you are not doing good to others, even if you pray, fast, make a pilgrimage to Mecca, this will not help you on the Day of Judgment,” Abduweli said.

Quoting from the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, Abduweli said a bankrupt person is one who prays but transgresses others.

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