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- Pitso Mosimane has extended a good gesture towards Muslims concerning the Ramadan period
- The Abha Club manager sent a Ramadan message to his fans all over the world on social media
- The 59-year-old coach's post stirred different reactions from fans on social media platform, X
Former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has won Muslim fans' hearts by sending his best wishes to them concerning Ramadan on social media.
Ramadan marks the period of fasting, prayer, reflection and sacrifice for all Muslims participating in the exercise.
Ramadan is known as the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and during this time, Muslims refrain from drinking and eating and break their fast after sunset.
Mosimane, who presently works in the Saudi Arabian league as a coach of Abha Club, took to his official handle on X (formerly known as Twitter) to wish Muslims worldwide Ramadan Mubarak.
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"It's that time of the year where we wish our brothers and sisters a blessed Ramadan filled with joy, peace, and spiritual fulfilment. Ramadan Mubarak! 🌙✨," the former Bafana Bafana manager's post reads.
The former Mamelodi Sundowns coach's post on X won over most of his Muslim fans, with a lot of them appreciating him for the wish in the comment section.
Reactions to Mosimane's Ramadan message to Muslims
@ahmed85074838 said:
"Thanks Pitso ❤️🦅"
@MohammedIB58479 said:
"Sheik Abdul Karem Mohammed pitso. Salamualaikum. RAMADAN MUBARAK ❤️🙏✅"
@abdallah4_95 said:
"Thank you, our legend. Forever one of us 🙏🦅❤️"
@MotazAssal said:
"Ramadan Mubarak .. Real Pitso"
@brezzada said:
"Thank you, coach Pitso for your kind message, Insha Allah, this month will be a month of blessings for us all, Amin."
Mosimane's Abha Club will return to action in the Saudi Professional League against Al Wehda on Thursday, March 14, according to a report by Soccerway.
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