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Rajasthanis in Bahrain Hosts Heartfelt Farewell for Shri Ravi Jain
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5 days ago
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Bahrain Launches New Guide to Recover Crime-Linked Funds and Enforce Seizure Orders
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6 days ago
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Majestic Harmony
TDT | Manama His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has praised the smooth and dignified observance of Ashura this year, expressing pride in the government's efforts, led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, in supporting and facilitating the religious commemoration. HM the King noted that the solemn occasion, rich in spiritual and cultural meaning, remains a cornerstone of Bahrain's tradition of religious freedom and sectarian diversity. His Majesty said this year's events were marked by a remarkable sense of order and public discipline, reflecting Bahrain's values of openness and harmony in a world increasingly in need of peaceful coexistence. HM King's praise for unity His Majesty commended government bodies across various sectors for their role in ensuring public safety and enabling freedom of worship. Particular appreciation was extended to the Ministry of Interior, the Jaafari Endowments Council, scholars, heads of ma'atams, supervisory committees, and volunteers. HM King Hamad emphasised their collective sense of civic responsibility and unity, which he said were key to the commendable level of coordination and success. His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, relayed HM the King's appreciation to all those involved, reiterating that the government's coordinated efforts were driven by royal directives promoting dignity and efficiency. HRH commended the ministries and community partners, including the Jaffari Endowments Council and ma'atam leadership, for working in close coordination to create a respectful and secure environment for mourners. Youth at the forefront Volunteer field teams, particularly youth-led groups, were singled out for their dedication in managing logistics and supporting public order. HRH Prince Salman credited their efforts with helping maintain the smooth flow of events, ensuring that the spiritual atmosphere of Ashura remained undisturbed. HRH closed by calling the Ashura operation a living embodiment of Bahrain's national values, where tradition is protected through unity, trust, and responsible service.