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This, said Ali, was because Eid al-Fitr was celebrated after a full month of fasting which was full of spiritual values, including in terms of embedding the nature and attitude of honesty.

"We interpret Eid al-Fitr as a day of victory, after a month of full fasting. Fasting is a service full of spirituality values. One of them is fasting as an application to the nature and attitude of honesty," Ali said in a written statement received by Antara in Jakarta, Saturday, April 22.

Ali explained that the honest attitude forged during the month of Ramadan is the foundation of human morals and is a complex. Not only honest with others, but Muslims who fast are also trained to be honest with themselves and Allah SWT.

Therefore, according to him, the end of the month of Ramadan which is celebrated through Eid al-Fitr can give birth to various positive attitudes, including anti-corruption attitudes.

"The honest nature is the foundation of a person's morals. When a person has an honest nature it will give birth to attitudes of simplicity, laughter, and other good intentions, including anti-corruption," said Ali.

The journey to Eid al-Fitr, according to Ali, is not just the process of climbing the peak of spirituality. More than that, the practice and lessons gained during the month of Ramadan can prevent themselves from behavior and acts that damage piety.

Ali also invited the Indonesian people to maintain the values of kindness that have been obtained.

"On this day of victory, let's always maintain the values of kindness that we have served for a month yesterday," Ali ordered.

"That way, we are not only climbing the peak of spirituality, but also avoiding behavior and actions that damage our piety, one of which is corruption," he continued.


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