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The Muslims of Sri Lanka will have
greater joy in these celebrations this year
as they come after the establishment of
democracy in the Eastern Province, and the
fast approaching liberation of the North
too, from the clutches of terrorism, said
President Mahinda Rajapaksa in his message
for Meelad-un Nabi, the birth of the Holy
Prophet Mohammed.
Here is the text of President's Message:
I am pleased to send this message of
greetings to the followers of Islam in Sri
Lanka, as they join their brethren in faith
the world over, to celebrate Meelad-un Nabi,
the birth of the Holy Prophet Mohammed.
This day of significance for the followers
of Islam draws attention to the teachings of
the Holy Prophet that lays emphasis on Peace
and Harmony, which led to the building of
important religious and cultural traditions,
all also fostered the study and development
of science and research.
Guided by the teachings of the Holy Prophet,
Islam seeks to guide humanity on the right
path of brotherhood, mutual understanding,
cooperation and tolerance. Highlighting
non-violence as the better path to peace,
Islam rejects violence and terrorism, which
has great significance in today’s world,
where terrorism is a threat to many
societies.
Meelad-un-Nabi is celebrated as a national
festival Sri Lanka, and my government has
made arrangements for this year’s
celebrations to be held in the Matara
District, giving due emphasis to the
religious and cultural activities of the
Muslims there.
The Muslims of Sri Lanka will have greater
joy in these celebrations this year as they
come after the establishment of democracy in
the Eastern Province, and the fast
approaching liberation of the North too,
from the clutches of terrorism; which
targeted the Muslim in these provinces in
its policy of ethnic cleansing to set up a
separate mono-ethnic state. It will not be
long before the Muslims who were driven away
from Jaffna two decades ago, will be able to
return to homes, to resume life in the peace
and harmony that prevailed earlier.
I send my warm greetings to the followers of
Islam in Sri Lanka on this important day; I
share in their prayers for the restoration
of peace throughout the island, and the
spread and tolerance and understanding among
all our people.
Mahinda Rajapaksa
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