Marcos on Eid’l Fitr: Unity over diversity

Marcos on Eid'l Fitr: Unity over diversity

HOSPITAL VISIT President Marcos talks with retired Ensign Noel Terrible, who is recuperating from a coronary artery bypass surgery, at Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) in Quezon City on Tuesday (April 9, 2024). (Photo from NIÑO JESUS ORBETA)

MANILA, Philippines — In his message on Wednesday’s observance of Eid’l Fitr, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. hoped for continued unity despite diversity in “beliefs and philosophies.”

Eid’l Fitr, or the Festival of Breaking the Fast, marks the end of the month-long fasting of Ramadan.

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“I pray for the sustained provision of wisdom and fortitude from Allah as we continue to work for harmony, prosperity and compassion in our homes and communities,” Marcos said.

“It is also my sincere hope that, despite our diversity in beliefs and philosophies, we will remain united by our shared aspiration for a more progressive and resilient nation moving forward,” he added.

The president also encouraged Filipinos to forge a society where love prevails over indifference, faith triumphs over doubt and fear, and oneness defeats division and discord.

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He also highlighted that Eid’l Fitr concludes Ramadan and is the “rededication” of a journey toward a “more disciplined, dignified and gracious life.”

“As you take to heart the insights from your devotion, may you become shining examples of humility, peace and strength among our people as they overcome challenges and nurture their trust in the Almighty,” Marcos said.

“May the deepest desires of our hearts be granted, Eid Murabak,” Marcos said in his greeting.

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