The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Muslims attack Ghana church over pastor’s doom prophecy

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ACCRA: Angry young Muslims attacked a charismati­c church in Ghana’s capital Accra after its pastor predicted the country’s chief imam would die this year, religious leaders said yesterday.

Wielding clubs and machetes, they attacked a security guard at the entrance to the Glorious Word and Power Ministry church then began hurling stones at its windows and smashing up the musical instrument­s and furniture inside.

The incident came after its celebrity pastor, Reverend Isaac Owusu-Bempah, prophesied the deaths of Muslim spiritual leader Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu andGhana’sMuslimvic­e-president, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, in a New Year’s Eve sermon.

Sheikh Sharubutu condemned the violence and called for calm.

“Ghana has gained respect in the eyes of the world because of the peaceful co-existence between Christians and Muslims. We’re all brothers and nothing must divide us,” Sheikh Sharubutu told AFP at his residence in Accra.

“We must all restrain ourselves and pray for life. Ghana is all we have.

Religion is supposed to unite us andnotdivi­deus,”hesaid,speaking through an interprete­r.

The Ghana Pentecosta­l and Charismati­c Council, which is the umbrella body supervisin­g charismati­c churches, has raised red flags over the prophecy.

“It is the Council’s considered opinion that prophecies that concern individual­s must be given to such individual­s personally and privately in order not to create fear and panic in the entire nation,” said council president Reverend Paul Frimpong-Manso in a statement.

“It must be noted that whatever affects national figures, such as those whose deaths have been predicted has the potential to affect the stability of the entire nation,” he added, saying that all member churches would rally against the prophecy. — AFP

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