- The Imam of the Mosque of the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta in Ogun state, Sherifdeen Kareem, has disclosed that Muslims can have sexual intercourse during Ramadan
- Kareem maintained that it was only legally married couple Muslims that are allowed copulate during the Ramadan period
- According to the cleric, Muslim couples should endeavour to stay away from each other during Ramadan day so that their emotions would not mislead them
Abeokuta, Ogun – Prof Sherifdeen Kareem, the Imam of the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta Mosque in Ogun state, has disclosed that Muslim couples can have intimacy during Ramadan, but only after having broken their fast.
The religious leader made this known while speaking to journalists in Abeokuta, adding that only unmarried couples are strictly restricted, The Punch reported.