President Highlights Values of Unity and Compassion in Qurban Ait Message
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The President of Kazakhstan emphasized that Qurban Ait (Eid al-Adha), a sacred holiday for all Muslims, symbolizes creation, kindness, and compassion, Orda.kz reports, citing Aqorda.
During these blessed days, it is customary to help those in need — a time-honored tradition passed down from generation to generation. Islam teaches respect for one another and care for those around us. It calls for solidarity and mutual respect. It is through such enduring values that the unity of our people is strengthened,he said.
Qurban Ait, he noted, is a holiday of understanding and harmony.
By preserving stability in the country and cohesion in society, we can overcome any challenges and achieve our strategic goals. Together, we will build a Just, Pure, Safe, and Strong Kazakhstan. May all the kind wishes expressed during these days come true! I wish well-being to every family!
Original Author: Oksana Matvienko
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