Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Shouldn’t allow extremists acts to harm Islamic brotherhoo­d in SL: President

The true Islamic devotees believe that the extremist beliefs are against the core values of Islam

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The spirit of Islamic brotherhoo­d existed in the Sri Lankan society since ancient times is exemplary to the world

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in his Ramazan Day Message said Sri Lankans should never allow any harm to Islamic brotherhoo­d due to acts of a few extremists in the country.

“The spirit of Islamic brotherhoo­d existed in the Sri Lankan society since ancient times is exemplary to the world. We should never allow any harm to that brotherhoo­d due to acts of a few extremists,” President Rajapaksa said.

He said the true Islamic devotees believe that the extremist beliefs are against the core values of Islam. “Hence, I believe that we should strongly commit to follow the teachings of the Holy Quran while eliminatin­g the mistrust and suspicion during this period of Ramazan,” he said.

He further said, “My heartiest greetings to all Muslims in Sri Lanka, who celebrate the Ramazan or Eid-ulfitr together with the

Islam devotees around the World.

Ramazan or Eid-ul-fitr is one of the most important festivals in the Islamic religious calendar observed by the Muslim community after a month of fasting, and sighting of the crescent moon.

Sawm or the fasting during the month of Ramazan better known as one of Five Pillars of Islam conveys the message of the importance of adhering to an exemplary practice while abstaining from physical luxuries.

This period of abstinence is a great opportunit­y to develop a sensitivit­y towards the starving people in the world as well as to practice the ability of self-control.

The Ramazan rituals show that one could create a peaceful living environmen­t in an era like this, when the entire world is facing a highly complex crisis hitherto not existed in history, only through being conscious of others’ sentiments, while being inclined to achieve self-control in all spheres.

I extend my best wishes to all Islam devotees in Sri Lanka as well as around the world and may the spirit of the month of Ramazan heal the world.”

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