7 June 2025 - 10:34
Source: Abna24
Eid al-Adha a powerful symbol of Islamic devotion – Pak Senator

It is our moral and religious duty to share our joy with those less fortunate, particularly the families of our national martyrs and the oppressed people of Gaza,” he said. “Let us not forget those who have sacrificed their lives for our homeland, and may we include them in our prayers.

AhlulBayt News Agency: In his heartfelt Eid al-Adha message to the nation, Chairman of Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen Pakistan, Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas Jafri, extended warm greetings to all fellow Pakistanis and the global Muslim community. He described the occasion as a sacred and blessed day filled with divine mercy, sacrifice, devotion, and compassion.

He emphasized that Eid al-Adha, which coincides with the days of Hajj, stands as one of the most significant expressions of reverence in Islam.

“This festival is a time when Muslims around the world reaffirm their obedience to God, offering sacrifices that symbolize complete submission and spiritual closeness to the Almighty,” he stated.

Allama Raja Nasir urged the people to remember the underprivileged and needy during their celebrations.

“It is our moral and religious duty to share our joy with those less fortunate, particularly the families of our national martyrs and the oppressed people of Gaza,” he said. “Let us not forget those who have sacrificed their lives for our homeland, and may we include them in our prayers.”

Highlighting the deeper meaning of Eid al-Adha, he called it an eternal reminder of unwavering obedience and divine submission, celebrated annually with great religious fervor across the Muslim world. “The spirit of sacrifice that this occasion represents must inspire us to embody selflessness in all areas of life,” he added.

He concluded his message with a prayer for the strength and prosperity of Pakistan, and for divine acceptance of all sacrifices made in the path of God. “May this blessed day bring true happiness to all Muslims and unite us in our commitment to justice, compassion, and faith,” he said.

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