Pakistan celebrates Eid Al-Adha with prayers of prosperity

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A family take a selfie as they attend Eid al-Adha prayers at the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan Aug. 22, 2018. (REUTERS)
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Residents walk to attend Eid al-Adha prayers at a playground in Karachi, Pakistan Aug. 22, 2018. (REUTERS)
Updated 22 August 2018
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Pakistan celebrates Eid Al-Adha with prayers of prosperity

  • Prime Minister Imran Khan urged all Pakistanis not to forget those who are deprived in this hour of happiness
  • Security was tight across the country on the first day of Eid

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Wednesday celebrated Eid Al-Adha with religious zeal and fervor. 
Eid prayers were offered at mosques and in open grounds in all of the country’s cities and towns.
Prime Minister Imran Khan congratulated the nation on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha and urged all Pakistanis not to forget those who are deprived in this hour of happiness.
He said the sacrifice was not about slaying an animal, but submitting before the will of the Almighty and surrendering one’s desires to attain higher objectives.
“While celebrating our festivities of Eid, we should remember our brothers and sisters, who are facing the brunt of difficult financial conditions. We should also be vigilant lest our neighbour misses the joys of Eid,” the PM said in a statement.

President Mamnoon Hussain said the country could overcome the political, social and economic problems it currently faces by promoting the essence of self-sacrifice among its people. “Today, the two great prophets of Allah Almighty had demonstrated an immortal and unmatched example of their veneration and selfless sacrifice. This act of sacrifice became a lesson for the future generations,” he said.
Security was tight across the country in order to maintain a peaceful environment.
Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa also congratulated the nation.
Military Spokesman Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor said in a tweet: “Armed Forces of Pakistan wish a very happy Eid to fellow Pakistanis. ‘May Allah Almighty bless our motherland peace and prosperity,’ COAS.”
After Eid prayers, affluent Muslims slaughtered sacrificial animals including goats, sheep, cows and camels.


Pakistan president meets UAE counterpart, explores trade, investment opportunities

Updated 27 January 2026
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Pakistan president meets UAE counterpart, explores trade, investment opportunities

  • Asif Ali Zardari is in UAE on four-day visit to strengthen bilateral ties, review bilateral cooperation
  • Both sides discuss regional, international developments, reaffirm commitment to promote peace

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari met his UAE counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday during which both sides explored new opportunities in trade, investment, energy and other sectors, Zardari's office said. 

Zardari arrived in Abu Dhabi on Monday evening with a high-level delegation on a four-day official visit to the UAE to review trade, economic and security cooperation. 

"The leaders discussed ways to further deepen the longstanding and brotherly relations between Pakistan and the UAE," a statement from Zardari's office said about his meeting with the UAE president. 

"They reviewed the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation and explored new opportunities in trade, investment, energy, infrastructure, technology, and people-to-people exchanges, highlighting the significant potential for expanding economic and strategic partnership.

Zardari highlighted the significance of Al-Nayhan's visit to Pakistan last month, the statement said, expressing appreciation for the UAE's continued support for strengthening bilateral ties.

It said both sides also exchanged views on a range of regional and international developments, reaffirming their commitment to promoting peace, stability and sustainable development.

The meeting was also attended by Pakistan's First Lady Aseefa Bhutto-Zardari, the Pakistani president's son Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, who is also the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Pakistan's ambassador to the UAE. 

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Zardari earlier met AD Ports Group CEO Captain Mohamed Juma Al-Shamisi to discuss the group's investment initiatives in Karachi. 

"Both sides agreed that the expansion and modernization of port infrastructure would strengthen trade flows and support Pakistan’s broader economic development and country’s seaborne trade," the President's Secretariat said in a statement.

It added that Zardari described the AD Ports Group's long-term investment and expanding role in Pakistan's maritime and logistics sector as a key pillar of Pakistan–UAE economic cooperation.

Pakistan and the UAE maintain close political and economic relations, with Abu Dhabi playing a pivotal role in supporting Islamabad during periods of financial stress through deposits, oil facilities and investment commitments. 

The UAE is Pakistan's third-largest trading partner, after China and the United States, and a key destination for Pakistani exports, particularly food, textiles and construction services.

The Gulf state is also home to more than 1.5 million Pakistani expatriates, one of the largest overseas Pakistani communities in the world, who contribute billions of dollars annually in remittances, a crucial source of foreign exchange for Pakistan’s economy.

Beyond trade and labor ties, Pakistan and the UAE have steadily expanded defense and security cooperation over the years, including military training, joint exercises and collaboration in counter-terrorism and regional security matters.