spot_img
27.5 C
Philippines
Tuesday, September 17, 2024

VP Sara, Speaker wish harmony, unity, success for Muslims on Eid’l Fitr

- Advertisement -

In her message for Eid’l Fitr on Saturday, Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio asked for prayers for “harmony, unity, and success for each one.”

“As we celebrate with our family, friends, and communities, let our hearts be filled with joy knowing that love, kindness, respect, faithfulness, and peace reign supreme in our hearts and in our lives,” Duterte said in a statement.

Also, Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Saturday joined Filipino Muslims in celebrating Eid’l Fitr, saying respect for each other despite diverse religious beliefs is a potent force towards nation-building.

“Let us continue to pray for harmony, unity, and success for each one as we strive to grow deeper in our faith and service to others,” the Vice President said.

MORNING OF EID. Filipino Muslims gather at the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta Park to pray in unison the Salat-Al-Eid, a prayer intended for the celebration of Eid’l Fitr, ending Islam’s holy month of Ramadan on Saturday. Danny Pata

Duterte-Carpio hoped that the words and actions of everyone speak only of the “good and may our character reflect the ideals that Allah wants us to live out each day.”

On Friday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. encouraged the Muslim community to embody the values they learned during the month-long celebration of Ramadan.

“We extend our warmest greetings to our Muslim brothers and sisters as we join them in celebrating Eid’l Fitr marking the end of Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic faith,” Romualdez said in a statement.

“May you and your families be blessed with good health, happiness, and prosperity. May peace reign over your hearts and your households and may the blessings of life be upon you and your loved ones.”

The House of Representatives leader pointed out that recognition and respect for the diversity in our religious beliefs are deeply enshrined in our Constitution.

Thus, he said, no matter what faith or religion, the Filipino people continue to march towards progress “as a nation, as Filipinos united under one flag.”

“We view this diversity not as an obstacle to development, but rather as a potent moving force for all of us to contribute to nation-building in our own way, according to our respective religious beliefs,” Romualdez said.

House Deputy Minority Leader, Basilan Rep. Mujiv Hataman, called on his fellow Muslims to remember and continue to practice the lessons gained from Ramadan to become better individuals and citizens.

“As we celebrate Eid’l Fitr today, it is my desire that the attributes we aim to emulate – love, patience, humility, kindness, generosity, and peace – will stay with us even after today. We should continue letting go of all the anger and hate, and embrace peace and justice as a way of life for all of us,” Hataman said in his message.

He said Eid’l Fitr is the culmination of a month of self-restraint and sacrifice, where Muslims allow themselves to have more patience and humility to epitomize the virtue of charity and generosity toward others.

“It is also during this time that we desire to spread peace and justice in our homes and communities amid the incidence of violence that we have witnessed in the past days,” he said.

The Grand Mufti of the Bangsamoro Abuhuraira Udasan announced on Thursday night that the celebration of Eid’l Fitr (end of the month of Ramadan) would be on Saturday, April 22, after the traditional moon-sighting activity was performed.

One of the most important occasions in Islam and known as the festival of the breaking of the fast, Eid’l Fitr marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles