President Dr Mohamed Muizzu emphasized the importance of nurturing children to embrace Islamic principles, nationalism, and leadership, noting that the responsibility falls on everyone. He made these remarks in his address commemorating Children's Day celebrations today.
In his address, President Dr. Muizzu reaffirmed the government's unwavering commitment to collaborating with parents, guardians, and communities to ensure the welfare and prosperity of all children. He outlined various initiatives aimed at bolstering the well-being of children, including ambitious plans to establish libraries nationwide, aimed at providing access to knowledge and opportunities for enrichment.
Drawing inspiration from the teachings encapsulated in the story of the Late Mohamed Jameel Didi's 'Hahthahaaves Dhareenneve,' President Dr. Muizzu urged the public to reflect on and internalize the invaluable lessons of compassion and support for every child, regardless of their background or circumstances.
During his Children's Day address, President Dr. Muizzu extended heartfelt prayers for the well-being of all children, particularly those who have faced displacement or the loss of parental care. He solemnly invoked blessings for the children who have tragically lost their lives in conflict-ridden regions like Palestine, seeking solace in the promise of Paradise for these innocent souls. Additionally, he implored Allah's mercy for all children enduring hardship and adversity.
Concluding his address, President Dr. Muizzu issued a compelling call to action, urging the public to unite in efforts aimed at securing a brighter future for both children and the nation at large. He emphasized the pivotal role of instilling values of responsibility and compassion in the next generation, thereby shaping them into exemplary leaders of tomorrow.
In his address, President Dr. Muizzu reaffirmed the government's unwavering commitment to collaborating with parents, guardians, and communities to ensure the welfare and prosperity of all children. He outlined various initiatives aimed at bolstering the well-being of children, including ambitious plans to establish libraries nationwide, aimed at providing access to knowledge and opportunities for enrichment.
Drawing inspiration from the teachings encapsulated in the story of the Late Mohamed Jameel Didi's 'Hahthahaaves Dhareenneve,' President Dr. Muizzu urged the public to reflect on and internalize the invaluable lessons of compassion and support for every child, regardless of their background or circumstances.
During his Children's Day address, President Dr. Muizzu extended heartfelt prayers for the well-being of all children, particularly those who have faced displacement or the loss of parental care. He solemnly invoked blessings for the children who have tragically lost their lives in conflict-ridden regions like Palestine, seeking solace in the promise of Paradise for these innocent souls. Additionally, he implored Allah's mercy for all children enduring hardship and adversity.
Concluding his address, President Dr. Muizzu issued a compelling call to action, urging the public to unite in efforts aimed at securing a brighter future for both children and the nation at large. He emphasized the pivotal role of instilling values of responsibility and compassion in the next generation, thereby shaping them into exemplary leaders of tomorrow.