An inspiring message from Sheikh Khaled Al-Gendy to kind-hearted people at the start of 2026.
As 2026 begins, Sheikh Khaled El Gendy delivers a heartfelt spiritual message, offering prayers of peace, contentment, and reconciliation with God and oneself.
At the dawn of the new year 2026, Sheikh Khaled El Gendy, a member of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, shared a deeply spiritual message filled with peace, hope, and reflection.
He opened his message with a flowing prayer of peace, blessing the days, hours, and years ahead, asking for divine mercy, generosity, and grace to encompass all.
He went on to greet the obedient, the worshippers, and those who walk through life in devotion, sending peace to hearts that choose gratitude over defiance and faith over neglect.
In a gentle call to inner balance, he extended peace to those content with their circumstances, hopeful for divine forgiveness, and sincere in repentance—highlighting the beauty of acceptance and humility.
The message continued with a focus on inner reconciliation, as he praised those who forgive, abandon blame, and choose harmony with themselves, others, and their Creator.
He concluded with a heartfelt prayer, asking God to make the first day of 2026 a beginning filled with blessings, mercy, generosity, and goodness for all pure hearts and peaceful souls.
A message that reminds us that a new year does not begin with calendars—but with hearts at peace.
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