Senator Rana Sanaullah Khan leads Eidul Azha prayers at his public secretariat, marking a traditional observance for Muslims across Pakistan.
Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs, Senator Rana Sanaullah Khan, has led the Eidul Azha prayer at his public secretariat. The event, which is part of the traditional observances for Muslims during this significant festival, saw participants gather to mark the occasion in a communal setting.
Senator Khan’s leadership in organizing the prayers reflects the government's commitment to religious and cultural practices. This year, the Eidul Azha celebration has taken on added significance as it coincides with the ongoing efforts to support farmers and livestock owners who are key contributors to Pakistan's economy.
The public secretariat served as a venue for this important religious ceremony, symbolizing the role of political leaders in fostering community cohesion and promoting Islamic values. By conducting the prayers at his office, Senator Khan has ensured that government officials and staff could participate while adhering to their religious duties.
Eidul Azha is celebrated by Muslims worldwide to commemorate Prophet Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. The festival also marks the end of Hajj for those who have performed the pilgrimage. In Pakistan, it is a time when families come together and distribute meat among relatives and friends, symbolizing the spirit of generosity and compassion.
Senator Rana Sanaullah Khan’s participation in these prayers underscores his dedication to both religious and civic duties. His actions serve as an example for public servants across the country to uphold their responsibilities during such significant occasions.