Omar Abdullah Extends Eid Greetings, Calls for Peace Amid Global Suffering

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah extended Eid-ul-Fitr greetings, emphasizing a need for reflection and solidarity during a difficult time for the Muslim community globally. PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti also conveyed greetings, highlighting the suffering from Gaza to Iran and praying for ease. The content details the sacred observance of Ramadan, including fasting, prayers, and its significance as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Eid al-Fitr concludes the month with celebrations, festive meals, and charity.

Key Points: JK CM Omar Abdullah's Eid Message for Peace and Solidarity

  • Eid greetings amid global hardship
  • Calls for reflection and solidarity
  • Prayers for end to suffering
  • Observance of Ramadan pillars
  • Celebration marks breaking of fast
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"Peace and Solidarity": JK CM Omar Abdullah extends Eid-ul-Fitr greetings

Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah and PDP's Mehbooba Mufti extend Eid-ul-Fitr greetings, urging reflection and prayers for global peace.

"May this holy day be a harbinger of peace and an end to the pain & suffering of this unjust war. - Omar Abdullah"

Srinagar, March 21

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday wished for reflection, solidarity, and prayers for peace.

In a post on X, CM Abdullah said," Eid mubarak to everyone, especially those celebrating today. This Eid takes place at a particularly difficult time for the Ummah and is more a time for reflection & solidarity. May this holy day be a harbinger of peace and an end to the pain & suffering of this unjust war."

People's Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti conveyed Eid greetings, highlighting global suffering in Muslim communities from Gaza to Iran, and urged prayers, reflection, and solidarity during these difficult times.

In a post Mufti wrote," At a time when much of our Muslim Ummah continues to suffer across borders & continents from Gaza to Iran I earnestly pray to Allah SWT to ease everyone's suffering, accept our fasts & prayers. This Ramzan weighed heavily on our hearts & minds, but - Verily with hardship comes ease."

Ramazan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, is one of the most sacred times as it is believed that the Quran came down to the earth from heaven for the very first time.

The holy Quran is regarded as "a guidance for men and women, a declaration of direction, and a means of salvation."For an entire month, Muslims follow a schedule of waking up early, which they call 'Sheheri', and by 4:45 am have food, then after fasting for the whole day, not even drinking a drop of water.

They perform Namaz five times a day. The early morning prayer is known as Fazar followed by Zohar in second, Ashar in third, Maghrib in fourth and the final one: Isha.

The day-long fast (Roza) ends after Magrit which usually falls after 6 pm or later in the evening.

At the end of Ramazan, Eid al-Fitr celebrates the breaking of the fast. Friends and families gather for festive meals and exchange gifts. Special gifts are also given to the poor. It is also believed that fasting during the month of Ramazan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

- ANI

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Sarah B
A beautiful message from the CM. In a diverse country like India, such gestures of unity and reflection are so important. The focus on ending suffering is universal.
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Rohit P
While the sentiment is good, I wish our leaders would also focus this energy on the pressing issues within J&K - development, jobs, and local peace. Eid greetings are fine, but action is better. Just my two paise.
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Priya S
The article explains the traditions so well! As a Hindu, I have Muslim friends who observe Roza, and the discipline is truly inspiring. Eid al-Fitr is such a joyous occasion. May there be peace for all.
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Michael C
Respectful messages from both leaders. It's crucial to acknowledge global conflicts while celebrating a religious festival. The call for reflection is apt.
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Kavya N
Eid Mubarak! 🎉 The spirit of sharing and giving to the poor during Eid is something every community can learn from. India's strength is in this beautiful diversity.

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