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Head of Uzbekistan's Muslim Administration Shares Heartfelt Ramadan Greetings


Wed 13 Mar 2024 | 01:39 PM
By Ahmad El-Assasy

As the crescent moon heralds the arrival of Ramadan, the head of the Muslim administration in Uzbekistan, the esteemed land of Imam Bukhari, extends warm and reverent greetings to the Islamic community worldwide. 

In a message filled with hope and prayer, he invokes the blessings of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, and reminds the faithful of the profound significance of this sacred month.

Ramadan, described as a period brimming with divine mercy and celestial blessings, offers a unique opportunity for believers to embrace piety, uphold noble morals, and practice commendable conduct. It's a time when the gates of mercy and forgiveness are wide open, inviting all to seek Allah's boundless grace.

Highlighting the special virtues of Ramadan, the administration head emphasizes the increased rewards for good deeds during this month, the forgiveness of past sins for those who fast and pray with sincere faith, and the erasure of past misdeeds. 

This season of spiritual renewal is eagerly anticipated by Muslims, akin to the joy felt in reuniting with a dearly missed friend. It's a time of preparation, marked by the refinement of character, an increase in worship, voluntary fasting, and the mending of relationships.

In his heartfelt message, he extends his personal congratulations and those of the entire Muslim community of Uzbekistan to brothers and sisters across the globe. 

He prays for the blessings of peace, security, and stability to envelop the Islamic Ummah and for the holy month to return in years to come, bringing health, prosperity, and growth.

As Ramadan commences, the head of the Muslim administration in Uzbekistan encourages all to seize the myriad opportunities it presents for spiritual growth, closeness to Allah, and the shedding of detrimental habits in favor of virtues and positive moral values.

His message concludes with a universal wish for well-being and a blessed Ramadan, reinforcing the sense of unity and shared spiritual journey among Muslims during this holy month.