Assad in Rare Public Appearance for Muslim Holiday

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Syrian President Bashar Assad made a rare public appearance on Friday for holiday prayers at a Damascus mosque, state media reported.

Assad attended morning prayers at the Al-Hamad mosque in northwest Damascus on Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan, the SANA news agency reported.

He was accompanied by "high-ranking officials from the (ruling Baath) party and from the state," it added.

Photographs published by the news agency showed a smiling Assad surrounded by religious figures.

A photograph published by the president's official Twitter account showed him kneeling in prayer beside other officials.

The mosque's imam, Sheikh Mohammad Sharif al-Sawaf, "prayed to God to save Syria, its leader, its army and its people, and to bring victory against its enemies".

"The Syrian army will continue to defend the country," Sawaf said in his sermon, SANA reported.

Damascus has been largely spared the devastation wrought on other Syrian cities by more than four years of civil war, although there has been periodic mortar and rocket fire by rebels entrenched in the suburbs.

Assad has made few public appearances since the uprising against his rule erupted in March 2011.

Comments 1
Thumb Mrowwe 17 July 2015, 21:35

Killing innocent people and then coming out to pray? Disgusting. And these so called imams who sit with him and are his allies, may they stand next too him on the day of judgement if they don't repent. They know very well that this guy is a contradiction to the teachings of the Quran. Fake clerics who use religion for business. Ya 3ayn. Allah is great and knows everything. May peace come to Syria and may the opressors (from every side) either repent or be destroyed.