During the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, Manzi Willy addressed the Muslim faithful with a powerful message of hope and continuity. “If you have a concern, God will answer you, but I tell you that we are not leaving here. The change that is being talked about, we will continue with it, even in the coming years, we will pray together here,” he declared.
This message, delivered in the context of a spiritual gathering and the celebration of the end of the holy month of Ramadan, resonated as a commitment to the community. Eid al-Fitr is a time of prayer, reflection, and communion, marking the end of fasting with special prayers and communal gatherings.
Manzi Willy’s words highlighted the importance of perseverance in faith and social cohesion. By emphasizing the continuity of change and the necessity of coming together in prayer over the years, he underscored the significance of spiritual stability and solidarity among believers. Moreover, the security situation remains concerning in certain regions, particularly in Goma, where the M23 group has stated that it does not intend to leave the city.
The celebration of Eid al-Fitr is not only a time of devotion but also an opportunity to strengthen social bonds and promote peace and brotherhood. Manzi Willy’s message reminds everyone that, regardless of concerns or difficulties faced, faith and prayer remain essential pillars of resilience and hope for the future.
On this festive day, Muslims around the world gather to pray, share celebratory meals, and express gratitude. Manzi Willy’s speech reinforces the spirit of this day by encouraging the community to uphold its spiritual commitment and solidarity, today and for the years to come.