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PPP extends Eid greetings to all Muslims

 

Thursday, 08 August 2013 23:07, Source - Guyana Chronicle

 

THE People’s Progressive Party extends greeting to the Muslim community and indeed, all Guyanese, on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. The Holy month of Ramadan, marked by fasting and self-sacrifice, has come to an end. Muslims all over the world are now observing this occasion by giving to the needy and awakening a spirit of brotherhood and togetherness.

 

The PPP commends our Muslim brothers and sisters for reminding us, and the entire world, of the lessons of Ramadan – sacrifice, selflessness, reaching out to others and the abandonment of greed.


These moral values today are of great significance to us as individuals and to our society at large for they provide a platform to look at the world in a new and caring way and create a new enabling environment within which to find solutions to major challenges.


Today, we live in a world that is still deeply divided, and plagued by hunger, poverty, disease, wars, and underdevelopment. Eid-ul-Fitr and Ramadan, remind us there is a need for world leaders to adopt a new vision based on these principles, in order to end these enormous challenges. Eid-ul-Fitr and Ramadan remind us that if the old thinking of self-interest continues to prevail, there will be no progress on these problems.


In Guyana, the PPP and your PPP/C government, practises policies geared to bring about happiness and prosperity to all Guyanese. The vision to provide for all our countrymen regardless of creed, race or religion is in keeping with these principles. Also, to give access to all Guyanese basic services – health, water, housing, education, care for the children and the elderly, and the vulnerable and to protect their human rights. Further, the deepening of our democracy, uniting our nation for national development, are all in keeping with the principles of Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr.

 

Let us use this most important occasion to reflect on the deep meaning of sacrifice, love of mankind and working together for a better life for ourselves and our country.
Eid Mubarak to all.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 08 August 2013 23:08

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PNCR extends Eid greetings

 

Thursday, 08 August 2013 23:07, Source - Guyana Chronicle

 

THE People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) salutes the Muslim Community in Guyana at the culmination of the period of fasting and abstinence during the Holy Month of Ramadan.

 

We join the rest of the nation in rejoicing with you in celebration of rebirth and renewal which is the essence of Ramadan. Let your charitable acts reach out to the needy among us thereby demonstrating the selflessness, sensitivity and brotherhood which should characterise our lives as humankind.


The discipline and faithfulness exhibited by our Muslim brothers and sisters provides a rich example for each of us to follow as we embrace each other and face the challenges of ensuring that every Guyanese, irrespective of race, religion or creed is given an equal opportunity to realise his or her full potential.


The PNCR wishes our Muslim brothers and sisters and all Guyanese a Happy Eid and recommend that its message be internalised so that unity, harmony and progress can be realised in this our dear land of Guyana.

FM

PM joins in Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

 

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds today joined Muslims at the Peter’s Hall Masjid, East Bank Demerara at their Eid-ul-Fitr observance that usually follows the month of Ramadan.

 

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds at Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations at the Peter’s Hall Masjid

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds at Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations at the Peter’s Hall Masjid

 

The Prime Minister expressed Eid Mubarak greetings to the large gathering at the masjid.  “We want to commend and congratulate those who were able to perform the necessary sacrifices with fasting during the month… that spirit of goodness which has developed in our Muslim brothers and sisters, and we hope that spirit continues throughout the year until the next holy month of Ramadan,” he said.

 

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds presents a box of goodies to this lass at the Peter’s Hall Masjid during Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds presents a box of goodies to this lass at the Peter’s Hall Masjid during Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

 

The celebration which commenced with prayers and thanksgiving to Allah concluded with feasting and alms giving to the less fortunate.

 

Eid- ul-Fitr is considered as the festival of breaking of the fast after 28 or 29 days of dawn to sunset fasting.

 

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds distributing food at the Peter’s Hall Masjid at Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds distributing food at the Peter’s Hall Masjid at Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations

 

During Ramadan, Muslims are prohibited from eating, drinking, smoking and engaging in sexual intercourse from dawn to sunset. Fasting is essentially an attempt to seek nearness to Allah and increase one’s piety.

FM

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