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Prof. Prasad says govt is for every Fijian, you have nothing to fear

Prof. Prasad says govt is for every Fijian, you have nothing to fear

By Rashika Kumar
08/09/2025
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad

This government is for every Fijian, we care about your safety, your well-being, and your future, no matter who you are, you have nothing to fear.

This has been shared by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Professor Biman Prasad during Prophet Mohammed’s Birthday celebration at Churchill Park, Lautoka.

Professor Prasad says today, our world feels broken and we see division, anger, and misunderstanding all around us where people judge each other based on differences—whether it’s religion, culture, or ethnic background.

He says however, the Prophet’s example teaches us a better way where he said the best among you are those who are most helpful to others.

Professor Prasad says that means being kind to your neighbour, helping someone who’s struggling, or just listening when someone needs to talk.

He says it’s about choosing forgiveness over revenge, hope over despair, and unity over division.

The Deputy Prime Minister says his teachings aren’t just for Muslims—they speak to everyone.

He says he taught us to care for the poor, to be fair in business, to respect our parents, to love our children, and to stand up for justice no matter what.

Professor Prasad says these are values you will find in every faith—whether it’s Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, or any other belief.

He says they are like the threads of a mat woven tightly to make Fiji strong.

The Deputy Prime Minister further says in Fiji, the Muslim community is a shining example of the Prophet’s teachings as they have built schools, supported businesses, worked in healthcare, and given generously to those in need.

He says their charity, family values, and commitment to community make Fiji stronger and they are not just helping themselves; they are lifting up everyone around them —Muslims, Christians, Hindus, indeed all Fijians.

Professor Prasad also paid tribute to former National Federation Party leader and Leader of the Opposition Siddiq Moidin Koya.

The Deputy Prime Minister adds Koya worked hard to make sure every Fijian—irrespective of ethnicity or religion—had a voice in shaping a post-independent Fiji.

He says he also successfully negotiated in 1974 with Ratu Mara for Prophet Muhammad’s birthday and Diwali to become public holidays, recognising their importance to our shared culture.

Professor Prasad adds his life shows us how the Prophet’s values can inspire leadership that unites us all.

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