KUALA LUMPUR: Make the beginning of Ramadan an opportunity to spend more time in munajat (supplication), perform more good deeds, attain the level of taqwa (piety) and resolutely achieve the rewards and blessings of the holy month, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday (March 11).
In a Facebook post, Anwar, who is currently in Berlin for his six-day official visit, said Muslims in the German capital have begun fasting. He advised the members of his delegation, whom he said had their sahur (pre-dawn meal) at 4am and performed their Fajr (dawn) prayers at 4.35am, to recite the Quran and read its interpretations.
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