President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif marked Eid al-Fitr by calling for greater solidarity among Muslims worldwide. Both leaders acknowledged that the festive occasion arrives during particularly challenging global circumstances. They emphasized the importance of unity in addressing current regional conflicts and humanitarian crises. The celebrations across the nation were underscored by a somber recognition of ongoing hardships faced by many.
Prime Minister Sharif, in a message shared on social media, expressed that while Eid is a time for joy, the suffering of people in Gaza and the Middle East weighs heavily on the national conscience. He posited that stronger unity within the Muslim community, the Ummah, is essential for collectively championing justice and lasting peace. Sharif highlighted that in times of uncertainty, shared bonds and common values represent the greatest source of strength for Muslims.
The premier extended warm Eid greetings to Pakistanis and Muslims globally, reminding them of the core tenets of compassion, generosity, and unity inherent in their faith. He stressed that the Muslim Ummah is bound by shared beliefs and a mutual responsibility to support one another through both good times and adversity. Sharif noted that perceived divisions are minor compared to the profound ties that unite the community.
In his Eid message, President Zardari also extended felicitations, urging citizens to embody the patience and piety cultivated during the month of Ramadan. He articulated that true success involves integrating Islamic teachings into daily life, emphasizing values such as tolerance, justice, and brotherhood. The President prayed for the acceptance of religious observances and for widespread peace, stability, and prosperity for Pakistan, the Muslim world, and humanity at large.
Security measures were significantly enhanced across the country for Eid al-Fitr prayers, with extensive police deployments in major cities like Karachi and Islamabad. These arrangements aimed to ensure the safety of worshippers participating in congregations held at mosques, open grounds, and designated Eidgahs. The emphasis on security reflects the prevailing sensitive environment during this important religious observance.
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