The Philippine Star

Duterte urges Muslims: Break barriers that divide us

- By ALEXIS ROMERO and EDITH REGALADO

President Duterte has urged Muslims to be “agents of change” and to help break barriers that divide the nation as they observe the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

In his message for Eid’l Fitr or festival of breaking the fast, Duterte

yesterday expressed hope that the Muslims’ time in prayer had nourished their “inner strength and fortitude to stay true to the inherent goodness of humanity as we shun the evils that permeate our society.”

“As you further carry out your role as stewards of peace, love and understand­ing, I trust that you will remain

committed in breaking down barriers that divide and further estrange us from one another,” Duterte said.

“Harnessing the best of our capabiliti­es and perspectiv­es, let us be agents of change in our communitie­s as we contribute to the enlightenm­ent of our nation,” he added.

Duterte also wished that the clarity of thought and wisdom that Muslims had attained from their celebratio­n of Eid’l Fitr would inspire them to be “the living examples of what is best in the Islamic faith.”

“It is only in our everyday lives that our religious doctrines find meaningful relevance as it is through our actions and deeds that we attest to the benevolenc­e and grace of the Creator,” the President said.

Last week, Malacañang issued Proclamati­on 944 declaring May 25 a regular holiday in observance of Eid’l Fitr. There are about 10 million Muslims in the predominan­tly Catholic Philippine­s.

Meanwhile, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa lauded Muslims in the country for following the health and safety protocols in yesterday’s observance of Eid’l Fitr.

“I regret that we cannot celebrate Eid’l Fitr this year like we traditiona­lly do because of the ongoing health crisis but I am grateful for the understand­ing and cooperatio­n of our Filipino Muslim communitie­s,” he said in a statement.

Gamboa said the absence of celebratio­n does not in any way diminish the customs of Muslims.

 ?? AFP ?? Worshipper­s maintain physical distancing as they take part in a morning prayer to celebrate Eid’l Fitr at the Mohammed al-Amin Mosque in Beirut, Lebanon yesterday. Similar mass gatherings were banned in the Philippine­s.
AFP Worshipper­s maintain physical distancing as they take part in a morning prayer to celebrate Eid’l Fitr at the Mohammed al-Amin Mosque in Beirut, Lebanon yesterday. Similar mass gatherings were banned in the Philippine­s.

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