President: We must learn to set aside political differences, prioritize national interest
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu called on Maldivians to set aside political differences and prioritize national interests in his Islamic New Year address. He described the migration of Prophet Mohamed as a victory of light over darkness and emphasized that stability and prosperity depend on unity. Muizzu urged emulating the Ansar and Muhajirin to revive friendship and compassion. He reiterated his administration's commitment to protecting Islamic values and ensuring fairness. The President described the new year as an opportunity to develop the economy and strengthen social fabric, calling for hard work and innovation to overcome global challenges. He concluded with prayers for Muslims worldwide, especially Palestinians.
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu called on Maldivians to set aside political differences and prioritize national interests in his Islamic New Year address. He described the migration of Prophet Mohamed as a victory of light over darkness and emphasized that stability and prosperity depend on unity. Muizzu urged emulating the Ansar and Muhajirin to revive friendship and compassion. He reiterated his administration's commitment to protecting Islamic values and ensuring fairness. The President described the new year as an opportunity to develop the economy and strengthen social fabric, calling for hard work and innovation to overcome global challenges. He concluded with prayers for Muslims worldwide, especially Palestinians.
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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu called on Maldivians to set aside political differences and prioritize national interests in his Islamic New Year address. He described the migration of Prophet Mohamed as a victory of light over darkness and emphasized that stability and prosperity depend on unity. Muizzu urged emulating the Ansar and Muhajirin to revive friendship and compassion. He reiterated his administration's commitment to protecting Islamic values and ensuring fairness. The President described the new year as an opportunity to develop the economy and strengthen social fabric, calling for hard work and innovation to overcome global challenges. He concluded with prayers for Muslims worldwide, especially Palestinians.
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