President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring comfort, compassion, and generosity for the people of the Maldives during Ramadan. In his annual address on the occasion of Ramadan 1446, the President extended his greetings and good wishes to all Maldivians, emphasizing the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance the well-being of the population.
In his speech, President Muizzu assured the public that the administration’s work in providing housing opportunities, fulfilling the needs of citizens, and promoting happiness will continue to be a priority, with efforts being accelerated daily. He stressed the importance of taking full advantage of the opportunities Ramadan offers to foster positive change in personal lives and relationships.
The President also called on the public to serve as role models for the youth, highlighting the importance of instilling virtuous values and setting good examples for future generations. He urged everyone to use this sacred month as an opportunity to eliminate harmful habits, such as smoking and spreading falsehoods, and to focus on leading a life of decency and success.
Reflecting on the spiritual significance of Ramadan, President Muizzu reminded the nation that the month marks the revelation of the Holy Quran and is a time for fasting, worship, and self-reflection. He described Ramadan as a season full of blessings, emphasizing that the practices of fasting, charity, and showing compassion towards others bring enlightenment to both the body and soul.
The President also reminded the nation that the security and well-being of the Maldives are closely linked to the country’s faith in Islam. He expressed gratitude for the peace, mercy, and blessings that Allah has bestowed upon the people of the Maldives and encouraged the public to pray for the entire Islamic Ummah, particularly those Muslims suffering from war, violence, and famine. President Muizzu specifically called for support for Palestinians and other Muslim communities experiencing hardship, urging everyone to assist those in need as much as possible.
In closing, the President prayed for continued blessings and prosperity for the Maldives, hoping that the country would remain rooted in Islamic faith and that the people would continue to live virtuous and prosperous lives. His message encapsulated the spirit of Ramadan, calling for reflection, compassion, and unity throughout the holy month.