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Eid-ul-Fitr: a celebration of resilience, hope
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|March 26, 2025
Yet, in the face of these chal-lenges, South Africans have consist-ently showed remarkable resilience.
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has stated: "When the month of Ramadaan starts, the gates of heaven are opened, the gates of hell are closed, and the devils are chained." Ramadaan teaches us to empathise with those less fortunate and to strengthen our connection with Allah (SWT).
Eid-ul-Fitr is the reward for this spiritual endeavour and a celebration of this divine mercy.
Eid is a joyous occasion that signifies the culmination of a month-long journey of fasting, spiritual reflection and self-discipline. It is also a reminder that the lessons of patience, generosity and humility must extend beyond the sacred month of Ramadaan and into every aspect of our lives.
Our beloved country is a tapestry of diverse cultures, languages and faiths, united by a shared history of struggle and resilience.
However, we cannot ignore the bigger picture of life in South Africa and the challenges we continue to face. Despite three decades of democracy, economic inequalities persist, unemployment remains a significant issue for millions of our youth, and service delivery problems continue to impact daily life in many communities.
Not forgetting the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic that still shape our reality.
Yet, in the face of these challenges, South Africans have consistently showed remarkable resilience.
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