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Turkish Amb. Extends Hijri New Year Greetings to Egyptians, Turkish Communities
Nada Mustafa
On the occasion of the Islamic New Year 1447, Turkish Ambassador to Egypt Salih Mutlu Şen extended his warmest greetings and heartfelt wishes to the esteemed Turkish community residing in Egypt and to the beloved Egyptian people.
In a message posted on "X" platform to mark the beginning of the new Hijri year, the ambassador expressed his hope that the year 1447 brings peace, blessings, and prosperity to all.
"We pray to Almighty God that this new year will be a gateway to goodness, peace, and blessings for the entire Islamic world," the ambassador stated.
He also offered special prayers for the oppressed and suffering people in Gaza, as well as for peace and well-being across the globe.
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