President, prime minister highlight spirit of sacrifice in Eid message

President, prime minister highlight spirit of sacrifice in Eid message

Pakistan

The president and the premier prayed to Allah to bless the Pakistani nation and Muslim Ummah

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ISLAMABAD (APP) – President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday greeted the nation and the Muslim Ummah on the blessed occasion of Eidul Azha, highlighting the spirit of sacrifice and charity associated with the auspicious occasion.

In his Eid message, President Zardari prayed to Almighty Allah to grant His blessings and happiness to the Muslim world and Pakistan. The Eid commemorated the willingness of prophets Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and his son Hazrat Ismail (AS) to sacrifice bow to Allah’s command to sacrifice their dearest possessions.

The president said that Almighty Allah put these great personalities through trials and both of them bowed their heads to the will of Allah, adding that this act of sacrifice became so popular in the presence of Almighty Allah that He made this worship of sacrifice obligatory on the Muslim Ummah.

“It is a lesson for us that the key to success is to remain firm in the situation of trials and tests and to obey Allah Almighty,” President Zardari said.

He urged the nation to reaffirm their commitment to the values of brotherhood, sacrifice, and selflessness on this occasion.

He encouraged everyone to share the joy of Eid with those around them, especially those who were unable to celebrate due to financial constraints.

“I prayed to Allah Almighty to shower His blessings and mercy upon the entire Muslim Ummah, particularly Pakistan.”

PREMIER SHEHBAZ

In his message, Prime Minister Shehbaz said that Eidul Azha aimed to sacrifice one’s own desires to achieve higher goals. He prayed to Almighty Allah to “grant us happiness of Eidul Azha and grant us the opportunity to act” in the spirit of the sacrifice.

“On the blessed occasion of Eidul Azha, we have to take care of our brothers and sisters who cannot afford to sacrifice, so that our countrymen and brothers and sisters, who are economically weak can also celebrate these joys.”

On this day, the prime minister said, “we also have to remember the great sacrifice of the oppressed Muslims of Palestine and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), who are standing like an iron wall in the face of oppression and brutality”.

Shehbaz congratulated the nation and the Muslim world on Eid and the occasion of Hajj. “On this auspicious occasion, I pray to Allah Almighty to accept the prayers and sacrifices of the Pakistani nation and the Muslim Ummah,” he concluded.