Those who wish to bring positive change to the nation must first lead by example through their own actions: President
The President emphasized that this holy month serves as a vital opportunity for self-reformation, punctuality, and increasing good deeds to enhance the nation's peace and the dignity of its people. Consequently, he appealed to the public to build a virtuous and prayerful society to ensure success in both this life and the hereafter.


President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu. | President's Office | President's Office
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has stated that anyone seeking to bring reform or positive change to a society or nation must first become a practical example of that change themselves.
In his message extending greetings for the holy month of Ramadan beginning Wednesday, the President emphasized that anyone seeking to bring reform or positive change to a society or nation must first embody that change themselves, noting that such transformation must begin at the individual level.
The President stated that as we welcome this blessed season of virtue, there are numerous positive changes the community aspires to see. Among these, the President highlighted religious observance, the preservation of traditions, and adherence to established principles, laws, and regulations.
For the peace and security of the Maldives. For the salvation of the Maldivian people in this life and the hereafter. To ensure Maldivians become a righteous, well-mannered, and progressive society. To earn the respect and acclaim of the international community and to elevate the stature of the Maldivian people.President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu
Furthermore, the President stated his vision for Maldivian society to be one that upholds principles, laws, and regulations, while actively promoting religious values and traditional customs. Describing the upcoming month of Ramadan as a prime opportunity to seek blessings from Allah, the President noted that it is a month that teaches the importance of planning acts of worship and schedules. He emphasized that Ramadan instills a respect for time and encourages the dedication of one's heart, soul, and body to righteous deeds.
In his address, President Muizzu emphasized that for the peace of the Maldivian people and for their salvation in this life and the hereafter, the nation requires a virtuous society that remains steadfast in performing the five daily prayers.






