
Mayor Karachi, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, has extended his warmest Eidul Fitr greetings to the citizens of Pakistan, marking the joyous occasion of the Muslim festival.
In his message, he described Eid as the most significant religious celebration for Muslims, eagerly awaited by millions.
Barrister Wahab expressed his heartfelt prayers to Allah, asking that the acts of fasting and worship during the month of Ramadan be accepted and that the lives of all people be filled with happiness and blessings.
He further expressed a hopeful vision for the future, praying that the upcoming times would bring prosperity and progress to Pakistan and its citizens.
The Mayor also emphasised the importance of remembering the less fortunate during this festive season. He urged citizens to extend their support to the poor and needy, ensuring that the joys of Eid are shared with all, especially those facing hardships.
In closing, Barrister Wahab appealed to the people of Karachi to demonstrate love, tolerance, and unity. He encouraged everyone to contribute positively to the country’s development, fostering a sense of communal harmony during this special time.
On the other hand, Pakistanis across the nation are celebrating Eid ul Fitr with great religious devotion and cultural enthusiasm, praying for peace, unity, and prosperity.
The day commenced with communal prayers held at mosques and open fields, where people sought divine blessings for the country’s growth and security.
Eid is a time for happiness and bonding, with families coming together to mark the occasion. People dress in traditional clothes, visit relatives, and exchange sweets and gifts.
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