King Sultan Ibrahim, Queen Zarith Sofiah Share Ramadan Greetings to All Muslims in Malaysia

King Sultan Ibrahim, Queen Zarith Sofiah Share Ramadan Greetings to All Muslims in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 — His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, and Her Majesty Raja Zarith Sofiah, Queen of Malaysia, have extended warm Ramadan greetings to all Muslims across the country.

In their heartfelt message, Their Majesties wished for Muslims to fully embrace the holy month of Ramadan by strengthening family bonds, fostering unity, and reaching out to help those in need. The King and Queen reminded all Malaysians that Ramadan is a special time to show kindness, practice charity, and pray for a peaceful nation.

King Sultan Ibrahim, Queen Zarith Sofiah Share Ramadan Greetings to All Muslims in Malaysia
King Sultan Ibrahim, Queen Zarith Sofiah Share Ramadan Greetings to All Muslims in Malaysia

His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, in a statement shared on his official Facebook page, expressed his hope that the people of Malaysia will be granted good health and be spared from any kind of conflict during this holy month.

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“The Queen and I sincerely pray that Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala will bless our people with wellbeing and protect Malaysia from any forms of harm, conflict, or calamity during this blessed month of Ramadan,” said His Majesty.

Apart from extending their greetings, Sultan Ibrahim also called on Muslims to take this opportunity to pray for Malaysia’s continued peace, prosperity, and safety. His Majesty emphasised the importance of unity and staying strong as a nation, especially in these challenging times.

Muslims in Malaysia will begin their fasting for Ramadan tomorrow, marking the start of a month-long spiritual journey filled with fasting, prayers, and acts of kindness.

As the new King and Queen of Malaysia, Sultan Ibrahim and Raja Zarith Sofiah’s warm message reflects their deep concern for the wellbeing of the rakyat (people), especially during significant religious occasions like Ramadan. Their thoughtful words serve as a reminder for all Malaysians, regardless of faith, to embrace harmony, compassion, and solidarity throughout this holy month.

May this Ramadan bring peace and blessings to all. Selamat Berpuasa! — Bernama

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