Indra Jove, CM, Jagan extend their regards to Bakrid

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Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh Governor S Abdul Nazeer, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday extended Bakred greetings to the people.

Indra Jove, CM, Jagan extend their regards to Bakrid
Indra Jove, CM, Jagan extend their regards to Bakrid

The governor said that Bakrid has great importance in the Islamic faith and is celebrated with devotion and special prayers in great respect.

“I extend my warm greetings and good wishes to all Muslim brothers in Andhra Pradesh on the occasion of Bakrid,” Nazir said in a post on X.

He pointed out that Bakrid symbolizes sacrifice, absolute devotion to God Almighty, and mercy toward the poor, while emphasizing the principle of participation.

Nazir wished that the spirit of goodness and goodwill would prevail towards everyone on this happy occasion.

Likewise, the Prime Minister said Bakrid conveys the message of sacrifice, love and brotherhood.

“I wish with all my heart that the Holy Day of Bakrid fills your lives with happiness, peace and good health,” Naidu said in a post on the X website.

He pointed out that the holiday is commemorated in memory of the Prophet Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son in obedience to God’s command and that God tested them and ultimately blessed their sincerity and faith.

Naidu hoped that God’s blessing and mercy would remain upon everyone and that people would celebrate Eid with joy and prosperity with their family members.

Likewise, Jagan highlighted that Bakrid teaches people to give up selfishness, jealousy, hatred and attachments while showing unwavering devotion to God and a spirit of sacrifice.

He described the festival as a remembrance of the Prophet Abraham’s great sacrifice in preparing to offer up his beloved son in obedience to God’s command.

“With my heartfelt greetings to all Muslim brothers and sisters on the holy occasion of Bakrid,” Jagan said in a post on X.

The former Prime Minister extended his warm greetings to Muslims and prayed for peace, devotion and harmony among people.

Bakrid, also known as Eid al-Adha, symbolizes sacrifice, sincerity, benevolence and mercy in the Islamic faith.

The festival is celebrated with special prayers, charitable deeds and community celebrations that reflect faith, brotherhood and the spirit of sharing.

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