
HM the Sultan greets citizens, residents on Eid Al Adha
A statement to this effect was issued by the Diwan of Royal Court. It reads as follows:
'Amid the grace of these blessed days during which pilgrims perform the rituals of Hajj pilgrimage for the Year 1446 AH—and, as Muslims in the east and the west of the globe anticipate the sunrise of the 10thof Dhul-Hijja, glorifying the Almighty Allah throughout these propitious days—His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik addressed a message of greetings to Omani citizens, residents on the land of Oman and the whole Islamic nation on the occasion of Eid Al Adha.
His Majesty the Sultan prayed to the Almighty Allah to endow all with many happy comebacks of this auspicious occasion, and similar events, and bring back the Eid at a time all relish the bounties of health and long life. His Majesty wished that these blessed days would be a time of prosperity, peace and amity.
May Allah the Almighty grant His Majesty the Sultan a long life and make him witness many happy returns of these divine days, and May He bestow His blessings and bounties on the Sultanate of Oman and its noble people!
Happy Eid Al Adha to All.'
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