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Koutoub Sano: Patience is a human and Islamic value


Sun 07 Apr 2024 | 06:13 PM
Dr. Koutoub Sano
Dr. Koutoub Sano
Mohamed Mandour

His Excellency Dato Dr. Koutoub Sano, member of the Muslim Council of Elders and former Minister of Religious Affairs, former Minister of International Cooperation in Guinea, former Diplomatic Advisor to the President of Guinea, and Secretary-General of the International Islamic Fiqh Academy, affirmed that patience is both a human and Islamic value, embodying one of the attributes of Allah Almighty, who promised great rewards for those who endure with patience.

During episode 14 of the "Human Values with the Elders" program by the Muslim Council of Elders, His Excellency Dr. Koutoub Sano emphasized that patience is not merely a personal trait but a philosophy of life deeply rooted in faith and trust in the decree of Allah. It enables individuals to endure hardships and trials, enhancing their ability to adapt to ever-changing challenges. He noted that through this noble value, individuals elevate their behavior, improve their conduct, and strengthen their faith and reliance on Allah Almighty.

Building on the Muslim Council of Elders’ strategy to utilize all media platforms in promoting peace and spreading the values of dialogue, tolerance, and human coexistence, the Council is presenting five diverse Ramadan programs broadcast daily through its social media pages: “Imam Al-Tayeb,” “Human Values with the Elders,” “Month of Harmonious Coexistence,” “Reflect on Fasting,” and “Humanitarian Stories with Youth.”

Dr. Koutoub Sano
Dr. Koutoub Sano