Living with purpose rather than seeking momentary joy is a “true sacrifice,” Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman said on Friday as she joined her fellow Muslims in observing Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of Sacrifice.
“I stand in heartfelt solidarity with my Muslim brothers and sisters to celebrate not just a religious tradition but a universal story of faith, sacrifice, and the enduring power of trust in the Divine,” she said in her message.
“May this remind us that true sacrifice isn’t about losing but loving beyond ourselves, surrendering with faith, and choosing purpose over comfort.”
Pangandaman urged everyone to pause and reflect, hoping that the celebration would instill the values of empathy, humility, and harmony.
She said the story of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Isma’il is a timeless lesson in devotion, obedience, and unwavering trust in the Almighty.
She noted that Ibrahim, faced with an unimaginable command, chose to surrender not out of fear but from a deep and abiding faith.
“Let us take inspiration from Prophet Ibrahim to remain steadfast amid uncertainty, generous even in scarcity, and hopeful in the face of hardship,” she said.
“It is this spirit that binds us all – regardless of belief or background – because in every home and community, we see the quiet courage of people who give of themselves for the good of others.” (PNA)