Unite for a meaningful life free from violence – Opposition Leader’s Hajj Day Message

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Leader of the Opposition Sajith Premadasa said it is essential to reflect deeply on the true meaning of Hajj. I am pleased to extend my heartfelt wishes to all Muslim devotees in Sri Lanka. “The pilgrimage is not only a spiritual obligation but also one of the five fundamental pillars of Islam. These five obligations – faith, the five daily prayers, fasting during the month of Ramadan, giving Zakat (charity for the needy), and undertaking the Hajj pilgrimage – form the foundation of every Muslim’s religious life, he said in his Hajj message.

“These pillars serve as a moral compass, guiding one toward a virtuous life. Values such as peace, coexistence, devotion, self-sacrifice, and spiritual growth are at the heart of this guidance.

In today’s world, which faces many complex challenges, the teachings of Islam offer a powerful framework for a just and harmonious society. Importantly, this philosophy provides inspiration not only to Muslims but to followers of all faiths, helping them live according to the values of their own religions. “For Hajj to be truly meaningful, it must be practiced in the spirit of the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad. In a society that follows such a vision, there is no room for conflict or violence in the name of religion. True celebration of Hajj lies in understanding and living by these teachings, and sharing their message with society at large.

“I pray that today’s celebration of Hajj by Muslim devotees around the world brings peace, harmony, and prosperity to our society,” the message said.

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