“Peace and Goodwill” – Eid Message from Chief Imam of India

Mecca-mosque
The kaaba in mecca

On the auspicious occasion of Eid-ul-Fitar, I, on behalf of half a million Imams of Mosques of India, extend the message of peace and goodwill to all my sisters and brothers in Faith and global fraternity.

May This Eid create new avenues of working together with all communities to create a new world order in which people belonging to different Faiths respect each others’ sensitivities and honour diversity as the law of nature. Amen!

Let us together pledge to create such an order.

May Almighty Allah bless all such initiatives and help achieve a life of dignity for all the citizens living in any part of the world. Imams and their counterparts together can help achieve this noble goal.

We in the Imam Organization are committed to contribute our share in this and are willing to join any group of efforts in this direction.


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