Presidential good Wishes and Support over Ramadan On behalf
of the Government and people of South Africa I would like to wish all the Muslims
in our country strength and health over the holy period of Ramadan. The
Month of Ramadan is also known as the Month of Patience as it is a month of sacrifice,
reflection and contemplation. The fast itself reminds us of those who go
to bed hungry every day of their lives. It reminds us to be compassionate to those
who are less fortunate than ourselves. It reminds us to strengthen our resolve
to fight hunger and poverty. And it reminds us to strengthen our bonds
of unity and family and community ties in a multi-faith South Africa where we
enshrine the virtues of respect, tolerance, peaceful coexistence and mutual caring.
Fasting is one of the Five Pillars (duties) of Islam, and along with Zakat
(almsgiving), demonstrates the enormous contribution both Islam and those who
practise it can make to creating a better life, and a more prosperous life for
all who live in our country. Let us use Zakat as an additional and an important
means of wealth distribution in our country. Let us all in the Month of
Ramadan reflect on how we can, in these difficult times, make meaningful contributions
to poverty eradication and to finding a lasting peace in the Middle East which
are two of the most important challenges we face globally. Ramadan Mubarak.
TM Mbeki President of the Republic of South Africa Enquiries:
David Hlabane Cell: 082 561 9428. Issued by: The Presidency 22
September 2006
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