Kazakh President congratulates on Eid al-Fitr
"Dear fellow citizens!
I extend warm congratulations to all Muslims on the religious holiday of Eid al-Fitr!
This holiday marks the end of Ramadan during which such features of Islam as humanity, grace, and compassion are notably in their deeper sense.
During Eid al-Fitr Muslims take care of their relatives and close ones, help those in need, and cultivate their moral aspirations.
Good thoughts and deeds foster mutual understanding and concord, hold people together to meet common goals.
Kazakhstan has always been a place of peace and construction, respect for faith and moral values, tolerance and good neighborliness.
Islamic teachings combined with respect for national traditions and love of the homeland are consistent with the idea of spiritual renewal of our society.
May our country always enjoy peace, unity, and tranquility, let every Kazakh family be full of happiness and well-being!
Happy Eid al-Fitr!" states the congratulation.
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