UN Chief stretches out best wishes to Muslims on Ramazan's eve

UN Chief stretches out best wishes to Muslims on Ramazan's eve








United Nations – In his message to Muslims around the globe who will be watching the blessed month of Ramazan in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said the Islamic custom of accommodation and liberality was an astounding exercise when individuals in struggle zones and defenseless populaces face desperate outcomes. 

"This will, obviously, be an altogether different Ramazan. Numerous people group exercises will normally be influenced by measures to battle the COVID-19 pandemic," he said in the message discharged on Thursday in which he expanded his "hottest wishes" to Muslims. 

"In the mean time," the UN boss stated, "numerous individuals in struggle zones will by and by be sadly denoting this month with war and weakness all around." 

"I as of late required a quick worldwide truce to concentrate on our shared adversary — the infection. I rehash that intrigue today, reviewing the expressions of the Holy Quran 'and on the off chance that they slope to harmony, at that point grade to it'. " 

Underscoring that Ramazan is tied in with supporting the most helpless, Guterres communicated gratefulness for governments and individuals all through the Muslim world who live by their confidence, supporting those escaping struggle in the best Islamic custom of friendliness and liberality an amazing exercise in this existence where such huge numbers of entryways have been shut to those needing security, even before COVID-19. 

He said : "By and by, my all the best to just for benevolence, solidarity and sympathy in these difficult occasions," \

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