The Fiji Muslim League has sent heartfelt Ramadan greetings to the Muslim community throughout Fiji, urging everyone to embrace this holy month as a time for reflection, unity, and a demonstration of national solidarity.
National President Basheer Ahmed Ahmed delivered a significant message, wishing all Muslims well during this spiritually enriching period, which emphasizes reflection, patience, gratitude, and compassion. He underscored that Ramadan is not only a time for personal growth but also an opportunity to care for one another, support those in need, and enhance one’s relationship with the Almighty.
In addition to personal reflection, Ahmed highlighted the importance of communal responsibility during this sacred time. He encouraged Muslims to actively lift their communities and make positive contributions to the nation. He also called upon the faithful to keep Fiji in their prayers, seeking prosperity and harmony for all its residents.
Observed across the globe, Ramadan symbolizes a month dedicated to fasting, prayer, charity, and spiritual development, reinforcing core values of compassion, unity, and devotion within communities. This call to solidarity and kindness during Ramadan instills hope and strengthens the social fabric of society, reminding everyone of the power of collective support and empathy.

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