During the Eid al-Adha prayers at the Grand Mosque in Pristina, Myfti Naim Tërnava addressed Muslim congregants, urging them toward increased unity and solidarity while advocating for a departure from divisive hatred. According to reports from Ekonomia Online, his address also touched upon the significance of preserving the Albanian language and the current political climate within the nation. Speaking during the observance, Tërnava noted the global gathering of believers.
He remarked, “Today on this beautiful morning of this great day, millions of believers from all over the world have gathered in the blessed land of Mecca, responding to the eternal call of Abraham, to witness the unity, equality, and devotion of the Islamic faith. Among them are also pilgrims from…”
His message emphasized that the spirit of the occasion should guide the community away from internal strife. Tërnava stressed the need to cleanse the hearts of the populace from hatred, suggesting that prolonged political instability has fatigued the citizenry.
He called upon the faithful to channel their collective energy into unity rather than conflict. The remarks underscored a desire for societal cohesion, urging citizens to prioritize shared cultural identity, particularly the Albanian language, alongside achieving stability.
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