Site icon Colombo Times

Greetings and Good wishes From Law Students’ Muslim Majlis of Sri Lanka

In the Name of Allah, the most Gracious and the most Merciful

Thaqabbalallahu minna wa minkum (May Allah accept from us and from you)

Eid-ul-Fitr stands as a truly auspicious occasion granted to us by Allah, marking the completion of a month of fasting, reflection, and spiritual growth. After days of discipline, resilience, and self-restraint, Ramadan nurtures within us a deeper understanding of compassion, particularly towards those less fortunate, while strengthening unity and empathy within our society.

As we celebrate this blessed day, it is mandatory upon us as Muslims to embody the highest standards of character and conduct. Let us strive to continue the values we cultivated during Ramadan – kindness, patience, generosity, and humility, and present ourselves as exemplary representatives of our faith and community through our actions.

At a time when the world continues to witness conflict, suffering, and hardship, our hearts remain with those who endure loss, hunger, and displacement. May this Eid bring comfort to the distressed, hope to the struggling, and pave the way for peace, justice, and a better future for all humanity.

May this blessed occasion fill our lives with harmony, strengthen our bonds as a community, and inspire us to uphold righteousness in all that we do.

Eid Mubarak to all.

Mr. Aadhil Amhar
President
Law Students’ Muslim Majlis
Sri Lanka Law College

Exit mobile version