The Borneo Post

PM: Appreciate spirit of Ramadan, help less-fortunate folks

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged Muslims in the country to appreciate the spirit of Ramadan by strengthen­ing self-discipline and helping the less fortunate.

Speaking at the Prime Minister's Department monthly assembly here yesterday, he said in addition to elevating worship, Ramadan should serve as a platform to reinforce and refine strengths, faith, morals and discipline.

“That's why some scholars say that Ramadan addresses a wider ethical question and, of course, self-discipline, what (we) can eat, what we can't eat, what we should but do not do.

“It should also prompt us to talk about matters related to Ramadan, encourage us to make increased efforts in charity and extend assistance to the less fortunate,” he said.

Anwar, who had just returned from a six-day official visit to Germany, said embracing the Ramadan spirit in everyday life could lead to better management of national issues and showcase Malaysia's success on the global stage.

“Our worship should have a broader meaning. How can we make the best of Ramadan while indulging in excessive waste and ignoring the plight of the poor. How do we still accept commission­s and bribes during Ramadan, which means that there is no appreciati­on,” he said.

He also refuted claims by some quarters that he did not prioritise acts of worship when discussing Ramadan-related issues such as poverty, discipline, and governance.

“Discussing Islam involves establishe­d principles and laws, including those pertaining to worship outlined in the religious text. I believe that worship should encompass a broader meaning.

“I hope we could observe Ramadan this year in the spirit encouraged by our religion, focusing on strengthen­ing our understand­ing, discipline, and commitment for self-betterment,” he added.

Meanwhile, Anwar conveyed the decree of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, urging the people to avoid wasting food during Ramadan.

“In my audience with Sultan Ibrahim yesterday (March 17), His Majesty said that breaking the fast should begin with drinking a small amount of water, eating a date, and performing the Maghrib prayer first.

“This serves as a reminder for us to exercise prudence so that the money can be used for the benefit of those in need,” said the prime minister.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Civil servants listen as Anwar delivers his address at the Prime Minister’s Department’s monthly assembly in Putrajaya.
— Bernama photo Civil servants listen as Anwar delivers his address at the Prime Minister’s Department’s monthly assembly in Putrajaya.

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