Quran helps Muslims to live in harmony – President
The teachings of the Holy Quran have helped the Muslims of Sri Lanka
to live in harmony with other communities in our country through many
centuries as they continue to do so today. This spirit of harmony
nurtured by their religious teaching has enabled them to make a
significant contribution to the progress of our country, said President
Mahinda Rajapaksa in his Haj message.
The following is the text of the message
“As the Islamic community of Sri Lanka joins its brethren in faith
the world over to celebrate Eid-Ul-Alha, the festival of Haj, I am
pleased to send this message of greetings on this important religious
event.
The celebration of Haj is focussed on the gathering of millions of
the faithful in the Islamic faith at the Holy city of Mecca, facing
which direction Muslims pray five times each day, for this annual
religious ceremony of great significance.
The spirit of unity that pervades this festival is seen by the
millions of pilgrims speaking different languages, from different
nationalities and cultures gathering in the mission that proclaims the
greatness of Allah and the spirituality that Islam has brought to the
world.
Several thousand Muslims in Sri Lanka participate in the annual Haj
pilgrimage through the facilities provided by the Government to enable
them to renew their commitment to the teachings of the Quran and Prophet
Muhammed, and pray for peace, brotherhood and understanding among all
people of the world.
The teachings of the Holy Quran have helped the Muslims in Sri Lanka
to live in harmony with other communities in our country through many
centuries, as they continue to do so today. This spirit of harmony
nurtured by their religious teaching, has enabled them to make a
significant contribution to the progress of our country.
In keeping with the tradition of Haj, the prayers of all Muslims on
this day of special religious observances will no doubt be directed
towards peace and unity, with dignity for all.
I wish all Muslims of Sri Lanka a happy and peaceful Eid-Ul-Alha.’
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