We must acknowledge the contributions made to our country by all religious groups – DPM Professor Prasad

We must acknowledge the contributions made to our country by all religious groups – DPM Professor Prasad

By Mosese Raqio
Monday 16/09/2024
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad Photo:File

As national leaders, we must acknowledge the significant contributions made to our country by all religious groups, in the areas of education and spiritual and community life.

This was highlighted by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad as he wished Fiji’s Muslim community a blessed celebration as they observe the Birthday of the founder of Islam, Prophet Muhammad.

Professor Prasad says as a Messenger of God, Prophet Muhammad preached peace, inclusivity, tolerance and ethical conduct, and we must reflect on his teachings.

He says principles of social, ethical, moral and religious conduct are the bedrock of social, economic and political advancement.

He adds our Muslim community, was, is and will be an important stakeholder in the progress of this all-important objective.

Professor Prasad says this is the basis for lasting peace, harmony and tolerance and it is also vitally important for inclusivity, equality, dignity and justice.

The Deputy PM says in 1974, the then National Federation Party and Opposition Leader Siddiq Moidin Koya negotiated with the then Prime Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, for Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday and Diwali celebrations to be designated as public holidays as a mark of recognition for the Indo-Fijian community.

Professor Prasad says this was bipartisanship in the national interest.

FEATURE NEWS
Fiji Police refutes claims by FWCC regarding domestic violence case in Malolo, Nadi
The Fiji Police Force is strongly refuting claims made by the Coordinator of the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre Shamima Ali and says the Nadi Magistrate...
2 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
FNU partners with MOE to launch pilot phase of the TVET First Initiative
The Fiji National University has partnered with the Ministry of Education to launch the pilot phase of the TVET First Initiative which is set to roll ...
1 hour ago

Police uproot over 100 marijuana plants in Gau Island drug operation
Police have uprooted close to 101 green plants believed to be marijuana from a farm on the island of Gau during an operation over the ...
4 hours ago

Billiard shop caretaker to appear in court for allegedly obtaining financial advantage
A 63-year-old billiard shop caretaker from Ba, who is charged with obtaining a financial advantage, will appear in the Ba Magistrates Court ...
4 hours ago

Ravunawa sworn in as Assistant Health Minister
Opposition Group of 9 member Penioni Ravunawa has been sworn in as the Assistant Minister for Health at the State House this morning. This means 7 ...
5 hours ago

Youth are spending more time on mobile games - Mazey
Concerns have been raised about the increasing time young people are spending on mobile games, which is limiting their participation in physical ...
5 hours ago



fijivillage Straight Talk with Vijay Narayan
Latest Videos

Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
yb
IN DEPTH
Virgin Australia crew members allegedly sexually assaulted and robbed outside Nadi nightclub
A man has been charged with the rape and sexual assault of one of the Virgin Australia crew members in the early hours of New Year’s Day, near a ...
10 days ago

Lynda Tabuya dismissed as Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection
Prime Minister, Sitiveni Rabuka says in light of the recent events concerning the conduct of Lynda Tabuya, and in consideration of the Oath she has ...
19 days ago

Fijian Drua in Kadavu
The Swire Shipping Fijian Drua are keeping in tradition with their previous pre-season training and will be in Kadavu till Friday afternoon. The ...
26 days ago

TOP