Sri Lanka, June 7 -- Today, our Muslim brothers and sisters in Sri Lanka and around the world are celebrating the Hajj festival with deep devotion, setting aside selfishness and embracing the spirit of unity and coexistence.

This year's Hajj holds special significance, as it is being celebrated under a government committed to upholding values that resonate with the community's vision-namely, building a just and selfless society where resources are fairly shared among all.

Hajj, which commemorates Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son, Prophet Ismail, symbolizes the essence of devotion, sacrifice, and generosity within Islam. It stands as a powerful testament to the values of peace and brotherhood.

As millions of Muslims ga...