Eid Mubarak to you all from
Leaders of four continents
Dr. Mozammel Haque
The Supreme
Court of Saudi Arabia declared Sunday as the last day of the holy month of
Ramadan 2014 and Monday, 28 July, as the first day of Eid-ul-Fitr. A statement
by the Saudi Royal Court, carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), said that
the highest court made the decision in a meeting at its headquarters in the
city of Taif after having verified a number of evidence from adult witnesses
from different parts of the country, who reported that they have eye-sighted
the new moon of the month of Shawwal 1435 in the Islamic calendar.
Thus, the
joyous Islamic festival Eid-ul-Fitr came at the end of the month of Ramadan and
it came this year 2014 on Monday, the 28th of July, throughout most
of the countries. The American continent, the European Continent, South Africa
and the Middle East almost all declared Monday, the 28th of July as
the Eid day. Muslim brothers and sisters are enjoying and celebrating their Eid
on the same day in Saudi Arabia, America, Canada, South Africa, the United
Kingdom and other places.
It’s
my pleasure to extend my Eid Mubarak and good wishes to all my Muslim brothers
and sisters all over the world on the occasion of the celebration of the Eid
after the conclusion of fasting in the blessed month of Ramadan. I pray to
Almighty Allah for all the benefits and the rewards. I would like to pray to Allah the Almighty
for myself and for you all, May Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala
accept our fasting, our prayers, our worship and all
our good deeds in the blessed month of Ramadan.
Eid-ul-Fitr
After
a month-long fasting comes the most auspicious and happy occasion of
Eid-ul-Fitr when Eid messages are sent all over the world from the leaders and
heads of states of the Muslim world as well as the Muslim minority countries,
especially from the Asian, European, American and the African continents.
When
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received revelation from Allah the
Almighty, at the very first day only two members from his family, one woman,
his wife Khadijah and a young boy, Ali, believed him and immediately embraced the
religion, Islam and now there are more than 1.6 billion Muslims throughout the
world and all over the continents believed in the Oneness of God (Tawheed)
and followed Islam. This year, over three million Muslim worshippers beseeched
Allah the Almighty to pardon their sins, ensure paradise for them, prosperity
and global peace. Taking part in the Khatmul Qur’an, completion of the
recitation of the Holy Qur’an in Taraweeh (late night prayers), in the 29th
night of Ramadan, the devout thronged the Two Holy Mosques hours before the
beginning of the prayer. In Madinah, over 0ne million worshippers thronged the
Prophet’s mosque. The roofs and courtyards of the Mosque were full of
worshippers.
Though this year Ramadan was during the longest hours of
the year and in the longest Summer days in the United Kingdom, in July, the
arrangement was made to keep both the Masjid al-Haram and its courtyard and the
surroundings cooler. Worshippers enjoyed the coolness through the water cooler
spraying cool waters.
The pilgrims felt the necessity and understood the demands
of the expansion of the area of the Haramain in order to accommodate the ever
increasing number of worshippers. I also personally felt how important it is to
expand and develop the praying area of the Haramain with the rising numbers of
the visitors. 30 years ago the Haramain expansion programme taken by the former
King Fahd that requires now another expansion.
Eid Messages from all over the continent
After the month-long fasting comes the Eid-ul-Fitr and
leaders and heads of states from all over the continents sent Eid Messages, the
messages of peace and happiness and prosperity.
ASIAN CONTINENT
Eid Messages from the
Haramain
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah
congratulated Muslims on the successful completion of Ramadan on Sunday. On the
occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, the king said: “Eid brings joy to the hearts of
Muslims after having engaged in worship during the month of Ramadan,” he said.
“Allah will reward Muslims who have abstained from indulgence,” he said.
The king’s speech was issued by Culture and Information
Minister Abdulaziz Khoja. King Abdullah said: “The Muslim nation is facing
tough realities as a result of conflict and fanatic rhetoric. The enemies of
Islam have preyed on groups who have become easy tools for killing innocent
people through perverting the essence of Islamic law to serve their goals and
personal interests.”
He said: “It is our duty to advise victims of terrorist brainwashing and will take an affirmative stance against terrorism,” he said.
“The Muslim Ummah should steadfastly strive to defeat the
forces who are maligning the noble and kind image of Islam and harming the
believers and their sons,” the King said.
“We will prevent anyone who seeks to hinder national security while affirming our commitment to protecting the Kingdom, its interests, territorial integrity, unity and stability among our people, our guests and our residents.”
“We will prevent anyone who seeks to hinder national security while affirming our commitment to protecting the Kingdom, its interests, territorial integrity, unity and stability among our people, our guests and our residents.”
King Abdullah said: “Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said engaging in acts of worship, such as fasting and reciting the Qur’an, will tip the scales in favour of Muslims on the Day of Judgment. These acts will undoubtedly bear witness to your sincerity and good deeds.”
The king added: “I congratulate you all on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr from the land of the Two Holy Mosques, where Allah bestowed this blessed country with stability, security and unity under the testament of faith.”
“Saudi Arabia was inspired by the great religion of Islam, calling for the rejection of extremism and supporting a moderate stance in every sphere of life,” the king pointed out.
Eid Messages from the American continent
US
President Barack Obama has issued a statement on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr marking
the end of Ramadan by crediting Muslims with strengthening democratic fibre of
the United States. In a statement posted on the website of the White House, the US President Obama said: "For Muslims, Ramadan has been a
time of fasting, prayer and spiritual renewal. These past four weeks have also
been a time to serve the less fortunate - a reminder of the obligations that
people of all faiths have to each other.”
“This last month has been a time of fasting, reflection,
spiritual renewal, and service to the less fortunate. While Eid marks the
completion of Ramadan, it also celebrates the common values that unite us in
our humanity and reinforces the obligations that people of all faiths have to each
other, especially those impacted by poverty, conflict, and disease,” Obama said
in a statement.
“In the United States, Eid also reminds us of the many
achievements and contributions of Muslim Americans to building the very fabric
of our nation and strengthening the core of our democracy. That is why we stand
with people of all faiths, here at home and around the world, to protect and
advance their rights to prosper, and we welcome their commitment to giving back
to their communities,” the president continued.
President Obama concluded by saying, “On behalf of the
Administration, we wish Muslims in the United States and around the world a
blessed and joyous celebration. Eid Mubarak.”
In this connection, it may be mentioned that President
Obama did not have any Eid events on his schedule. Bridget Johnson, a career
journalist and Washington Editor for PJ Media, wrote, “Two weeks ago, the
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee encouraged Muslims to boycott
Obama’s Iftar dinner at the White House in celebration of Ramadan, citing the
administration’s support for Israel.
In a statement, the committee aid the “deplorable
situation” in Gaza, “brought on by Israel’s U.S.-sanctioned illegal
occupation of Palestine, has received no direct action from President Obama.”
“The
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) will not be attending this year’s government iftars and calls upon members of the
Arab and Muslim communities to join us in the boycott, including tonight’s
White House Iftar hosted by President Barack Obama, given the government’s
condoning of the current slaughter of Palestinians in Palestine and the spying
of American Arabs and Muslims domestically,” the group said in a statement.
“In the government’s silence, Israel is committing a massacre
in Palestine with the possibility of an all-out ground assault. Our American
tax dollars have contributed to over 100 civilian casualties as of Monday
morning, of which 70% are estimated by the United Nations to be women and
children,” continued the statement.
Bridget Johnson also mentioned, “The ADC cited recent
reporting from Glenn Greenwald that revealed “the government’s indiscriminate
and ongoing criminalization of the community” through NSA spying on some Arab
and Muslim community leaders.”
Prime Minister of Canada’s Eid Message
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued on 28 July
2014 from Ottawa, Ontario, the following statement to mark Eid-al-Fitr. He
said, “Laureen and I would like to extend warm greetings to Muslims in Canada
and around the world as they gather to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which marks the
end of the holy month of Ramadan.”
“On this important occasion, Muslims gather with family and
friends to celebrate the Feast of the Breaking of the Fast over a period of
three days to give thanks for the spiritual renewal and blessings acquired over
the past month. Eid al-Fitr is also a time of almsgiving towards those who are
less fortunate than us, and when greetings and gifts are exchanged,” said
Canadian Prime Minister.
Prime Minister of Canada also mentioned, “Our country is
home to more than one million Muslims, who play an important role in the
shaping and building of the free, prosperous and peaceful pluralistic society
that Canada is today.”
“On behalf of all Canadians, I offer best wishes for health
and happiness to all those celebrating Eid al-Fitr. Eid Mubarak!” Canadian
Prime Minister concluded his Eid message.
Eid Messages from the European continent
British
Prime Minister David Cameron issued an Eid Message on the occasion of
Eid-ul-Fitr sending “his best wishes to Muslims across the country and around the
world celebrating Eid”.
“This Ramadan,
British Muslims have shown what Islam is all about,” he said.
In his Eid Message, British
Prime Minister said, “We’ve seen an inspiring amount of charity with
Muslims across the country giving what they can and giving up their own time
for those less fortunate. We’ve seen a commitment to contemplation and Muslims
have been putting themselves second as they pray, abstain and fast during the
holy month.”
“Third,
we’ve seen a commitment to community and once again this year British Muslims
have opened their doors to those of all backgrounds as part of the Big Iftar,
breaking bread and breaking down barriers in mosques, in community centres, in
parks – even at a synagogue in north London,” Prime Minister Cameron mentioned.
.
Mr. Cameron said, “It’s been a challenging month – especially during those long summer days. So it is fantastic to see so many British Muslims – and those of other faiths and none – come together to celebrate at this special time.”
Mr. Cameron said, “It’s been a challenging month – especially during those long summer days. So it is fantastic to see so many British Muslims – and those of other faiths and none – come together to celebrate at this special time.”
British
Prime Minister concluded his Eid message by saying, “Once again, to everyone
who is celebrating: Eid Mubarak.”
Leader, Labour Party, Ed Miliband, M.P.’s Eid Message
In
his Eid Message, leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband said, “On behalf of
the Labour Party, I would like to wish all Muslims in Britain and across the
world, Eid Mubarak.”
“I
hope that you had a peaceful Ramadan, and that you had the opportunity to spend
valuable time with your friends and families. Eid-Ul-Fitr is an occasion for
Muslims to celebrate the end of the Holy month, and their renewed closeness to
God through reflection, spirituality, and charitable giving,” he said.
.
Leader of the Labour Party mentioned in his Eid Message, “Muslims play an essential part in modern day British life, and are a core group who enrich our multicultural society. I respect and admire the contribution that Muslims make to our country. From the vibrant cultures stemming from rich traditions, to the successes of Muslims across all sectors including the economy and in business.”
Leader of the Labour Party mentioned in his Eid Message, “Muslims play an essential part in modern day British life, and are a core group who enrich our multicultural society. I respect and admire the contribution that Muslims make to our country. From the vibrant cultures stemming from rich traditions, to the successes of Muslims across all sectors including the economy and in business.”
Mr.
Miliband said, “Islam is a religion which prides itself on its values such as
commitment to peace, love, and prosperity for all. These are values which as a
party we endeavour to embody. I would like to thank British Muslims for the
hard work they do in their local communities.”
“The
Labour Party is proud to have enshrined freedom of religion into British law.
We will continue to make sure members of all faith communities are able to
practice freely, co-operatively and peacefully,” he said.
Labour
Party leader concluded his Eid message by saying, “I hope all readers of The
Muslims News have a joyous Eid celebration. Eid Mubarak!”
British Foreign
Secretary's Eid message
UK Foreign
Secretary Philip Hammond, M.P. sends his best wishes to Muslims celebrating Eid
across the world. He said, “I would like to send my warmest wishes to Muslims in
Britain and across the world as they and their families celebrate this holy festival.”
British
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said, “The Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr
marks a time of celebration and coming together by Muslims around the world.
This is a special time for millions of people of all nationalities and
backgrounds, highlighting the diversity and reach of Islam as a global
religion.”
Mr.
Hammond said, “At this time we must also offer our thoughts and prayers to
civilians who are caught up in conflicts, particularly in Gaza, Syria, and
Iraq.”
“With
these reflections I wish you all a blessed and peaceful Eid Mubarak,” UK
Foreign Secretary concluded his Eid Message.
Eid Messages from the African continent
Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed has appealed
for Somali people to maintain peace and rebuild the country as the first day of
Eidul Fitr started. Giving his nation address on the Eidul Fitr occasion at the
State House in Mogadishu on Monday (28 July) shortly after the Eid Prayers
ended, Prime Minister Abdiweli said he would call all Somalis to join into the
peace efforts made by the government and agree to an end of the chronic
violence in the country.
“I would say let us take avail of these valuable days of
happiness and celebrations to put our efforts to gain peace and prosperity, and
stop violence and let us forgive among us,” he said.
“These are Eid days, they are days of helping each other,
we must not forget our brothers and sisters who can not afford anything to eat
or drink,” the Prime Minister said calling the business people to help the most
poor families.
Picture: Three Millions of faithful thronged the Grand Mosque
in Makkah on Friday, the 27th of Ramadan, to perform Umrah and attend the last
Friday prayers of the holy month. (@AN photo by Ahmad Hashad)
30th of July
2014
Three Millions of faithful thronged the Grand Mosque
in Makkah on Friday, the 27th of Ramadan, to perform Umrah and attend the last
Friday prayers of the holy month. (@AN photo by Ahmad Hashad)
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