Pakistan marks Eid ul Fitr with prayers for unity, peace, prosperity

Muslims offer mass prayer during Eid celebrations in Karachi, in this undated image. — Reuters
Muslims offer mass prayer during Eid celebrations in Karachi, in this undated image. — Reuters 
  • President urges charity, solidarity for a stronger nation.
  • PM stresses unity, economic revival, countering extremism.
  • Both leaders express solidarity with oppressed Kashmiris.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis across the country are celebrating Eid ul Fitr with religious zeal and traditional fervour, offering prayers for unity, peace, and prosperity.

The day began with special congregational prayers at mosques and Eidgahs, where people sought divine blessings for the country’s progress and security.

Eid is a time of joy and togetherness, with families gathering to celebrate the occasion. People wear traditional attire, visit their loved ones, and exchange sweets and gifts.

Special dishes like sheer khurma and various meat delicacies are prepared, while children eagerly collect Eidi from elders, adding to the festive spirit.

To mark the occasion, the country’s leadership urged people to remember those in need and contribute generously to charity.

President Zardari stresses unity on Eid

President Asif Ali Zardari extended his heartfelt greetings to the nation and the Muslim world, highlighting the importance of sharing Eid’s joy with those in need.

“We should actively fulfil our obligations of Zakat, charity, and Fitrana so that no needy person is deprived of Eid’s happiness,” he said. He described Eid as a divine gift, granted as a reward for the fasting and worship observed during Ramadan.

The president emphasised that Ramadan teaches patience, endurance, and compassion for the less fortunate, and these values should be reflected in daily life.

Stressing the need for unity, he urged Pakistanis to support one another and contribute to the country’s progress and stability.

He also prayed for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), expressing hope that they would soon celebrate Eid in peace.

PM Shehbaz calls for national solidarity

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in his Eid message, said the festival embodies the values of happiness, gratitude, brotherhood, and empathy.

He urged the nation to uphold the principles of patience and sacrifice beyond Ramadan.

Highlighting the challenges Pakistan faces, the premier called for unity against extremism, sectarianism, and external threats. “We need to be united for the country’s integrity and stability and not let any conspiracy succeed,” he said.

The prime minister stressed the collective responsibility to strengthen the economy and social fabric, noting that his government was making all-out efforts for economic revival and law and order.

He paid tribute to the armed forces, whose personnel continue to sacrifice their lives in the fight against terrorism.

PM Shehbaz also expressed solidarity with the families of martyrs and victims of the recent Jaffer Express attack. He reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering support for the people of Palestine and IIOJK, urging the international community to intervene in ongoing human rights violations.

Concluding his message, the premier encouraged people to share Eid’s blessings with the underprivileged and contribute to building a more compassionate and inclusive society.

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