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Don't Spray Foam Or Water
In the Friday sermon tomorrow, the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs emphasizes the importance of cherishing the blessing of security and safety in our homeland and actively working to safeguard it.
The sermon cautions against succumbing to superficial displays, such as splashing water, and emphasizes the need to refrain from actions that endanger public health, safety, and the environment, as well as causing property damage. Reflecting on the significance of independence and liberation, the sermon highlights the profound sacrifices and tireless efforts of all who have inhabited this land— be they rulers, subjects, citizens, or residents. It also acknowledges the invaluable support of brotherly nations and allies, who have stood in solidarity with us during challenging times, rallying to ensure our safety and well-being.
The sermon underscores the importance of gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon us, urging individuals to refrain from behaviors that undermine the sanctity of our homeland and its inhabitants. Instead, it calls for a collective commitment to upholding security, stability, and prosperity, while advocating for responsible conduct that respects the rights of others and preserves the integrity of our environment. In essence, the sermon serves as a reminder of our duty to cherish and protect the invaluable gift of security and safety in our homeland, emphasizing the need for conscientious behavior and mutual respect among all members of society.
By Abdulnasser Al-Aslami
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff
