HUDA PAR Chairman Yavuz issues a message for the Eid Al-Adha

HUDA PAR President Mehmet Yavuz wishes that the Eid be instrumental in ensuring peace, tranquility, and justice in the published a message on the occasion of the Eid Al-Adha.
HUDA PAR President Mehmet Yavuz issued a message on the occasion of the Eid al-Adha [Feast of the Sacrifice].
"I supplicate from Almighty Allah for the eid to be instrumental of unity of Islamic world, end of the bloodshed, peace, tranquility, and justice for the humankind," said Yavuz in his message.
Saying that while some people in some parts of the earth are starving for a bite of bread; wasting, luxuries and extravagance have reached an alarming level in other parts of the world, Yavuz remarked the tragedy in Yemen that the children struggle against starvation and pestilent diseases while the Kingdom of Saud makes benefits available for the global bandits. (ILKHA)
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