The global Muslim community observes the sacred festival of Eid al-Adha today, with deep devotion marking the occasion worldwide.
According to Islamic belief, the Hajj commemoration symbolises the unwavering faith and unparalleled sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim in devotion to Almighty Allah.
The observance holds special significance as the pilgrimage to Mecca represents the fifth of the five great obligations of Islam.
In a world increasingly affected by conflict and division, the Hajj festival offers a profound example of the importance of human solidarity and mutual compassion.
This gathering, where Muslims from all corners of the world come together irrespective of race, nationality or social standing to perform religious rites in unity, conveys to humanity a powerful message of equality and brotherhood.
Furthermore, even amidst the difficulties currently faced by the world due to the conflict situation in the Middle East, Muslim devotees undertaking the pilgrimage to Mecca continue to commemorate the immense sacrifice and devotion demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim throughout his life.
The vision of the Government remains focused on building a compassionate and harmonious society founded on peace, unity and selflessness rather than selfishness.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake released these remarks in his official Hajj message, urging all citizens to embrace more closely in their lives the values embodied by the Hajj celebration, peace, brotherhood and sacrifice.
As the country continues to enrich Sri Lankan society with spiritual values and move forward together in a spirit of brotherhood towards building a developed nation where the benefits of progress are shared by all, the President extended his heartfelt wishes to the Muslim community in Sri Lanka and across the world for a blessed Eid al-Adha.
According to Islamic belief, the Hajj commemoration symbolises the unwavering faith and unparalleled sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim in devotion to Almighty Allah.
The observance holds special significance as the pilgrimage to Mecca represents the fifth of the five great obligations of Islam.
In a world increasingly affected by conflict and division, the Hajj festival offers a profound example of the importance of human solidarity and mutual compassion.
This gathering, where Muslims from all corners of the world come together irrespective of race, nationality or social standing to perform religious rites in unity, conveys to humanity a powerful message of equality and brotherhood.
Furthermore, even amidst the difficulties currently faced by the world due to the conflict situation in the Middle East, Muslim devotees undertaking the pilgrimage to Mecca continue to commemorate the immense sacrifice and devotion demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim throughout his life.
The vision of the Government remains focused on building a compassionate and harmonious society founded on peace, unity and selflessness rather than selfishness.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake released these remarks in his official Hajj message, urging all citizens to embrace more closely in their lives the values embodied by the Hajj celebration, peace, brotherhood and sacrifice.
As the country continues to enrich Sri Lankan society with spiritual values and move forward together in a spirit of brotherhood towards building a developed nation where the benefits of progress are shared by all, the President extended his heartfelt wishes to the Muslim community in Sri Lanka and across the world for a blessed Eid al-Adha.
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