Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassan attends the Eid El-Fitr prayer at the BAKWATA Grand Mosque (King Mohammed VI of Morocco)
[su_dropcap style=”flat” size=”5″]O[/su_dropcap]n Wednesday 10th April 2024, the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan, attended the Eid El-Fitr prayer at the BAKWATA Grand Mosque (King Mohammed VI of Morocco). This momentous event was held at the BAKWATA headquarters in Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam.
It was attended by various leaders and followers of the Islamic religion, including the President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council , His Excellency Alhajj Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi. In addition, the First Vice President, Alhaj Othman Masoud Othman, attended the national Eid El-Fitr prayer service at Masjid Jamiu Zinjibar in the western region of Unguja.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s attendance at the King Mohamed VI Mosque:
Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the esteemed leader of the United Republic of Tanzania, demonstrated her commitment to religious harmony and unity by attending the Eid El-Fitr prayers at the BAKWATA Grand Mosque (King Mohammed VI of Morocco).
This mosque, located at the BAKWATA headquarters in Kinondoni, Dar es Salaam, is of great importance to the Islamic community in Tanzania. President Hassan’s presence at this event not only demonstrated her respect for the Islamic faith, but also highlighted the importance of fostering strong relations with neighbouring countries.
President Mwinyi’s attendance at Masjid Jaamiu Zinjibaar:
President Hassan was accompanied by the President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, His Excellency Alhajj Dr Hussein Ali Mwinyi. President Mwinyi joined various leaders and followers of the Islamic religion for the Eid El-Fitr service at Masjid Jaamiu Zinjibaar in the Western Region of Unguja.
The mosque, known for its historical significance, provided a serene setting for the prayer service. President Mwinyi’s presence at the event underlined the importance of religious unity and solidarity within the Zanzibar community.
Attendance of First Vice President Othman Masoud Othman at Masjid Jamiu Zinjibar:
In addition to President Hassan and President Mwinyi, the First Vice President, Alhaj Othman Masoud Othman, also attended the national Eid El-Fitr prayer service.
The service, held at Masjid Jamiu Zinjibar, a mosque in Mazizini in the western region of Unguja, brought together a large number of followers of the Islamic faith. Vice President Othman’s presence at this event demonstrated his commitment to religious inclusivity and his dedication to fostering a sense of unity among the people of Tanzania.
The presence of Her Excellency President Samia Suluhu Hassan, President Hussein Ali Mwinyi and First Vice President Othman Masoud Othman at the Eid El-Fitr prayers at the BAKWATA Grand Mosque (King Mohammed VI of Morocco) and Masjid Jaamiu Zinjibaar demonstrates their commitment to religious harmony and unity in Tanzania. The participation of these leaders in these important events not only demonstrates their respect for the Islamic faith, but also highlights the importance of fostering strong relations with neighbouring countries and promoting religious inclusiveness within the nation. Such acts of unity and solidarity contribute to the overall development and progress of the United Republic of Tanzania.
The Second Vice President of Zanzibar, Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abd, also attended the Eid el Fitri prayer at Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini in Zanzibar City. This important event brought together religious leaders, the government and the followers of the Islamic religion, led by the President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, Alhajj Dr Hussen Ali Mwinyi.
The presence of Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla at the Eid el Fitri prayers underlines the importance of unity and solidarity within the Islamic community in Zanzibar. His participation serves as a symbol of leadership and commitment to the values of peace and harmony.
The Eid el Fitri prayer at Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini was a momentous occasion, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate the end of Ramadan and the spirit of togetherness. The presence of esteemed leaders such as Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla and Alhajj Dr Hussen Ali Mwinyi added to the significance of the event.
The participation of the Second Vice President alongside religious leaders and the government underlines the inclusive and diverse nature of the Islamic community in Zanzibar. It reflects a shared commitment to uphold the principles of faith, compassion and understanding.
The Eid el Fitri prayer at Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini served as a platform to promote unity and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood among the followers of the Islamic religion. The presence of Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla and Alhajj Dr Hussen Ali Mwinyi exemplified the spirit of cooperation and collaboration in promoting peace and mutual respect.
The Second Vice President of Zanzibar, Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abd, recently attended the Eid el Fitri prayer at the Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini in Zanzibar City. This important event brought together religious leaders, the government and the followers of the Islamic religion, led by the President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, Alhajj Dr Hussen Ali Mwinyi.
The presence of Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla at the Eid el Fitri prayers underlines the importance of unity and solidarity within the Islamic community in Zanzibar. His participation serves as a symbol of leadership and commitment to the values of peace and harmony.
The Eid el Fitri prayer at Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini was a momentous occasion, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate the end of Ramadan and the spirit of togetherness. The presence of esteemed leaders such as Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla and Alhajj Dr Hussen Ali Mwinyi added to the significance of the event.
The participation of the Second Vice President alongside religious leaders and the government underlines the inclusive and diverse nature of the Islamic community in Zanzibar. It reflects a shared commitment to uphold the principles of faith, compassion and understanding.
The Eid el Fitri prayer at Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini served as a platform to promote unity and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood among the followers of the Islamic religion. The presence of Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla and Alhajj Dr Hussen Ali Mwinyi exemplified the spirit of cooperation and collaboration in promoting peace and mutual respect.
The significance of this gathering goes beyond the confines of Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini, resonating throughout Zanzibar and beyond. It symbolises the enduring values of tolerance, compassion and solidarity that are integral to the Islamic faith.
The Second Vice President’s participation in the Eid el Fitri prayer reflects a deep sense of reverence and devotion to Islamic traditions and principles. It underscores the importance of spiritual reflection and communal worship in fostering a sense of belonging and common purpose.
The presence of Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla alongside religious leaders and the government at the Eid el Fitri prayer is a testament to the inclusive and harmonious ethos of the Islamic community in Zanzibar. It exemplifies the spirit of cooperation and mutual understanding that transcends differences and unites people in a common bond of faith and humanity.
The participation of the Second Vice President of Zanzibar, Alhajj Hemed Suleiman Abdulla, in the Eid el Fitri prayer at Masjid Zinjibar Mazizini signifies a deep commitment to the values of unity, peace and solidarity within the Islamic community. His presence, alongside religious leaders and the government, exemplifies the spirit of inclusiveness and cooperation that defines the Islamic faith in Zanzibar. This gathering is a powerful reminder of the enduring principles of compassion, tolerance and togetherness that unite people in their shared devotion to the Islamic religion.
Eid El-Fitr Mubarak
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