
President urges to embrace positivity, avoid division in Ramadan
The president also stated that the government would continue efforts to meet the needs of the people.
President Mohamed Muizzu on Friday called on the public to avoid those who spread misinformation and discord, urging people to commit to self-improvement during Ramadan.
In his address following the Islamic Ministry’s announcement that Ramadan will begin on Saturday, the president emphasised the significance of the month and encouraged the public to make good use of it.
He outlined several key messages, including:
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Maintaining positive changes in behaviour and relationships beyond Ramadan
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Setting a good example for children and instilling strong values in youth
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Using Ramadan as an opportunity to quit harmful habits such as smoking
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Avoiding wastefulness and making efficient use of time
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Striving for a productive life and accumulating good deeds
The president also stated that the government would continue efforts to meet the needs of the people. He added that during Ramadan, the government would lead by example in demonstrating compassion, mercy, and generosity.