Pakistan marks Eid ul Adha with prayers for peace in the Middle East

Worshipers participate in Eid ul Adha prayers at a mosque in Rawalpindi. – Reuters
  • Large Eid congregations held in mosques, Eidgahs across the country.
  • Worshipers exchange Eid greetings after praying.
  • Families perform animal sacrifices, distribute meat.

Pakistanis marked Eid ul Adha on Wednesday with special prayers for peace and stability as people across the country also prayed for an end to the ongoing US-Israeli war against Iran and the worsening crisis in the Middle East.

The day began with large Eid congregations at mosques and Eidgahs, where people embraced each other and exchanged Eid greetings after prayers. Families later performed animal sacrifices, distributed meat among relatives and the poor, and gathered for traditional meals throughout the day.

Special prayers were also offered for the country’s security, economic stability and welfare of Muslims facing conflicts and humanitarian crises around the world. Religious scholars in their Eid sermons highlighted the spirit of sacrifice, unity and compassion, urging people to remember the underprivileged during the three-day religious festival.

Prime Minister, President, CDF greets eid

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, President Asif Ali Zardari and Field Marshal Asim Munir have extended Eid ul Adha greetings to the nation and the wider Muslim Ummah with messages centered on faith, sacrifice, unity and compassion against a backdrop of rising Middle East tensions.

Prime Minister Shehbaz said the occasion reflects the timeless values ​​of faith, sacrifice, compassion and selflessness embodied by Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and Hazrat Ismail (AS).

He urged the citizens to remember the underprivileged, share the joys of Eid with those in need and strengthen unity, brotherhood and service to humanity.

He also expressed solidarity with oppressed Muslims in Palestine and Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and prayed for peace, harmony and prosperity.

President Zardari said Eid ul Adha is a reminder of obedience to Allah, patience, sincerity and sacrifice, stressing that true success lies in piety, service and empathy rather than wealth or power.

Quoting the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), he said: “The most beloved of people to Allah is the one who is most beneficial to people,” adding: “He is not a complete believer who eats his fill while his neighbor next to him is starving.”

He said sacrifice is incomplete without including the destitute, orphans, widows, labourers, disabled and underprivileged and called for national unity, tolerance, dialogue, rule of law and public service.

Separately, Field Marshal Asim Munir along with the Air Chief and Navy Chief issued Eid greetings, according to the military’s media wing.

The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said the armed forces prayed for lasting peace, prosperity and national unity, and reiterated their commitment to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

It added that Eid ul Adha symbolizes sacrifice, faith and unity, while paying tribute to the families of the martyrs, saying their sacrifices have strengthened the country’s foundation.

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