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President Radev greets Bulgarian Muslims on occasion of Kurban Bayrami

President Rumen Radev
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President Rumen Radev greeted the Muslim community in Bulgaria on the occasion of Kurban Bayrami (Eid Al Adha). In his greeting, President Radev notes that spiritual elevation, humility and forgiveness go hand in hand with kindness and compassion and strengthen the moral foundations of the nation. Rumn Radev also notes that religious tolerance, respect and understanding are traditional for Bulgarian society, and the holiday of Kurban Bayrami creates bridges between people, contributing to mutual understanding and the moral growth of the nation.

Movement for Rights and Freedoms Chairman Delyan Peevski also congratulated the Muslim community in Bulgaria on the occasion of Kurban Bayrami. "Dear Muslim brothers and sisters, I greet you on this great holiday, and wish you health and prosperity in all endeavours. In these days that symbolize reconciliation and forgiveness, I wish peace and understanding to all of you and your families.




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