Marcos to Muslim community: Be examples of humility, peace, strength
EID’L FITR MESSAGE Published April 10, 2024 8:31am President Ferdinand ”Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged the Muslim community to become ”shining examples” of humility, peace, and strength in the community. In his Eid’l Fitr message, Marcos reminded the Muslim community the essence of occasion, which he said is an opportunity to give thanks for […]
EID’L FITR MESSAGE
President Ferdinand ”Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged the Muslim community to become ”shining examples” of humility, peace, and strength in the community.
In his Eid’l Fitr message, Marcos reminded the Muslim community the essence of occasion, which he said is an opportunity to give thanks for the spiritual renewal and nourishment that come after a month-long prayer, sacrifice, and penance.
“Truly, the Festival of Breaking the Fast marks not only the culmination of Ramadan, but also the rededication of one’s journey towards a more disciplined, dignified, and gracious life,” Marcos said.
“As you take to heart the insights from your devotion, may you become shining examples of humility, peace, and strength among our people as they overcome challenges and nurture their trust in the Almighty,” he added.
Marcos also said he is hoping ”for the sustained provision of wisdom and fortitude from Allah amid the continuous work for harmony, prosperity, and compassion in everyone’s home and community.”
The President also sought unity by shared aspiration for a more progressive and resilient nation with the Muslim community despite diversity in beliefs and philosophies.
“Let us strive to forge a society where love prevails over indifference, where faith outshines doubt and fear, and where oneness conquers division and discord. May the deepest desires of our hearts be granted. Eid Mubarak,” Marcos said.
Eid’l Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan, is one of the most important occasions in Islam and is known as the Festival of the Breaking of the Fast.
Marcos has declared Wednesday, April 10, 2024, as a regular holiday throughout the country “in order to bring the religious and cultural significance of the Eid’l Fitr to the fore of national consciousness.” —Anna Felicia Bajo/KBK, GMA Integrated News