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Ramadan a time to reflect and reset, says PM

February 19, 2026 at 02:13 AM
By The Star Malaysia
Ramadan a time to reflect and reset, says PM
PUTRAJAYA: Ramadan is not only a month of fasting, but a powerful opportunity for self-renewal, moral strengthening and collective responsibility towards building a better nation, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Read full story

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PUTRAJAYA: Ramadan is not only a month of fasting, but a powerful opportunity for self-renewal, moral strengthening and collective responsibility towards building a better nation, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Read full story This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.
PUTRAJAYA: Ramadan is not only a month of fasting, but a powerful opportunity for self-renewal, moral strengthening and collective responsibility towards building a better nation, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Read full story PUTRAJAYA: Ramadan is not only a month of fasting, but a powerful opportunity for self-renewal, moral strengthening and collective responsibility towards building a better nation, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.He described Ramadan as a time for learning, reflection and personal improvement."The holy month offers Muslims the opportunity to reassess their weaknesses and strive for progress not only in faith, but also in character, work performance, commitment and personal discipline."It is a period to measure our growth in iman (faith), akhlak (morality) and integrity as well as how we carry out our daily responsibilities," he said in his speech during the Home Ministry's Ihya Ramadan event on Thursday (Feb 19).He added that a deeper understanding of the teachings of the Quran and stronger spiritual grounding were essential.He stressed that human development should not be narrowly defined by technological advancement alone, but must also be guided by moral and ethical values."Society must remain sensitive to poverty and social inequalities, while avoiding hypocrisy and superficial gestures in the name of development."True progress must be anchored in truth, sincerity and accountability. We must avoid division, favouritism and actions that weaken unity," he added.He also reminded Malaysians to exercise caution in their actions and decision-making, urging them to pursue success with full awareness of their social and moral responsibilities.On governance, Anwar said leaders and the government carried a heavy responsibility in addressing national challenges, including inflation and unresolved systemic issues.Noting that the country’s economic health was relatively better than often perceived, the Prime Minister said the rising cost of living remained a pressing concern that required continuous attention."More thorough investigations and decisive action on critical issues are needed as incomplete probes and unsatisfactory responses could erode public trust."National security is not solely the duty of enforcement agencies but a shared responsibility among all citizens."Reform and change must continue. Leaders must remain steadfast, courageous and unafraid in carrying out their mandate," he saidAnwar also said aid must reach those genuinely in need, and social problems, particularly negative behavioural trends among youths, must be understood and addressed comprehensively. Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates! Tags / Keywords: Prime Minister , Anwar Ibrahim , Home Ministry , Ramadan , Renewal , Morality , Integrity , Nation-Building , Economy , Social Problems , Cost of Living Report a mistake What is the issue about? Spelling and grammatical error Factually incorrect Story is irrelevant This field is mandatory. Please provide details of the report. Email (optional) Please enter valid email. Report issue Cancel Invalid captcha response. Please re-try again. Thank you for your report! Related News World 1d ago Qatari prime minister arrives in Venezuela World 08 Feb 2026 Pressure grows on British Prime Minister Starmer over Mandelson fallout World 16 Feb 2026 Canada's Carney to visit India in early March, Ontario minister says

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