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ERC’S MESSAGE ON THE OBSERVANCE OF YOUMAN NABI

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September 5, 2025
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 The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) extends warm and sincere greetings to our  Muslim brothers and sisters, and to all Guyanese, on the sacred occasion of Youman Nabi, the birth anniversary  of the Holy Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH). 

Youman Nabi holds profound significance for the Muslim community in Guyana and across the globe. It is a time  for deep reflection on the life and teachings of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who brought a message of  peace, and universal brotherhood to the world. The Holy Prophet’s example of compassion, humility, integrity,  and forgiveness continues to inspire millions to lead lives of faith and service. 

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For all Guyanese, regardless of religious beliefs, the observance of Youman Nabi offers a valuable opportunity  to appreciate the universal principles that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) championed. His teachings on social  justice, equality, care for the poor and vulnerable, and the importance of unity transcends cultural and religious  boundaries.  

In Guyana, those values are the very bedrock upon which our national motto is built. The Holy Prophet’s life is a  testament to building bridges of understanding and fostering harmony. In his own words, Prophet Muhammad  (PBUH) said “be kind, for whenever kindness becomes part of something, it beautifies it. Whenever it is taken  from something, it leaves it tarnished.” 

This timeless message is particularly relevant to our nation as we continue our journey of promoting harmony  and good relations amongst all the ethnic groups residing in Guyana. As we join with our Muslim brothers and  sisters in observing this holy day, let us all be inspired to embody the principles of tolerance, respect, and kindness  in our daily interactions.  

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