Hajj and Eid-ul-Azha Greetings

Posted on December 8, 2008
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Adil Najam, Asma Mirza, Darwaish and Owais Mughal

From all of us at ATP we congratulate those who performed Hajj this year as well as our heart felt greetings for Eid-ul-Azha.

The Hajj is an amazing and powerful symbol of equality and unity in a world distraught with frictions and factions. It is not just a symbol of ‘Muslim brotherhood’ but of human oneness. It is not simply a connection – in its rituals and its meanings – amongst the Abrahamic faiths; it is also a spiritually moving and visually powerful symbol of the unity of all humankind.

On this day, even as one reads comments on blogs such as this, reads the newspaper, or simply tunes into television news, one finds conversations that highlight differences: between countries, between religions, between rich and poor, East and West, ‘gooras’ and ‘kaalas’, between shias and sunnis, between ethnicities, between sects, between races, between political parties, between ‘liberals’ and ‘mullahs’, between ‘us’ and ‘them’.

It seems that everywhere and always we are not just divided but we take pride in our divisions. Our language, our vocabulary, our thought processes are geared to highlight our differences with others. We take a perverse pride in these differences, whether we consider ourselves to be ’superior’ to others or we believe ourselves to be victims of differentiation.

Today we pray for the realization of a world of just one humility. For universal humanity and fraternity. For peace and goodwill for all and everywhere.

Hajj mubarak and a happy Eid to all of our readers.

13 responses to “Hajj and Eid-ul-Azha Greetings”

  1. Anwar says:

    Eid Mubarak.

  2. Farooq Ahmed says:

    EID MUBARAK PAKISTAN.

    May Allah Bless all of us. Ameen

  3. Nusrat says:

    Sorry to rain on the parade but I just have to ask: How is Hajj an example of ” human oneness”, given that non-Muslims are not allowed to travel to Mecca or Medina?
    And, since Jews and Christians , not only do not perform the Hajj but are proscribed from doing so, how is it “Abrahamic”?

  4. Sheza says:

    Happy Eid toall Pakistanis

  5. Riaz Haq says:

    Islam preaches tolerance and pluralism (

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