World Leaders Extend Eid Al-Adha Greetings to King Mohammed VI and the Moroccan People

World Leaders

Rabat, The Gulf Observer: On the occasion of Eid Al-Adha, His Majesty King Mohammed VI has received a series of congratulatory messages from world leaders, reaffirming international goodwill and unity during one of the holiest celebrations in the Islamic calendar.

Among the first to send warm greetings was Marshal Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, President of Chad, who wished the King and his family health and prosperity, and prayed for “peace, prosperity, and blessings for Morocco, the Islamic Ummah, and all of humanity.”

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman expressed his heartfelt wishes for continued stability, prosperity, and dignity for Morocco, alongside good health for the Monarch.

King Abdullah II of Jordan joined in extending Eid greetings, emphasizing his prayers for Morocco’s continued progress and blessings for the Arab and Islamic nations.

President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani of Mauritania also offered his warm congratulations, expressing hope for prosperity not only for the Moroccan and Mauritanian peoples but also for the broader Muslim world.

From Palestine, President Mahmoud Abbas conveyed his “warmest fraternal greetings and best wishes,” applauding the spirit of Eid and praying for Morocco’s success and the King’s well-being.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi sent a message of sincere congratulations, highlighting the values of sacrifice, compassion, and unity that define Eid al-Adha. He prayed for enduring stability and prosperity for both Egypt and Morocco, and the Islamic world at large.

Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain shared his best wishes, expressing prayers for the King’s health, happiness, and blessings for the Arab and Islamic nations.

From Senegal, President Macky Sall sent his congratulations and prayers, asking that God accept the acts of worship and continue to bless efforts that serve the Islamic Ummah.

In addition, the King received Eid greetings from the leaders of Syria, Djibouti, Lebanon, The Gambia, and Chad, among other nations — a testament to Morocco’s strong diplomatic ties and the deep respect King Mohammed VI commands across the Islamic and international community.

The multitude of messages highlights the enduring values of unity, compassion, and solidarity celebrated during Eid al-Adha, and reflects the admiration and respect held for Morocco’s leadership on the world stage.