Statement by the President on the Occasion of Ramadan
As the new crescent moon brings in the holy month of Ramadan,
Michelle and I send our warmest greetings to all those observing the month of fasting in the United States and around the world.
Ramadan is a
time in which families and communities come together for iftars and
prayers in festive gatherings that demonstrate the rich and diverse
traditions of Muslim societies and cultures.
It is also a deeply spiritual time of reflection and renewal meant to increase thankfulness and
consciousness of God’s mercy.
Muslims
honor each day of Ramadan as a day of patient endurance through
fasting, and each night as a night of gratitude through prayers. It is a
time to reinforce
faith, compassion and forgiveness, and perseverance through adversity. In
this month of giving, Muslims around the globe reach out to assist
those afflicted by conflict, hunger, poverty
and disease. And here in the United States, American Muslims join
their fellow citizens to serve the less fortunate, hosting inter-faith
activities that build understanding and remind us that we stand together
as one American family. The
diversity and patriotism of America’s religious communities give
strength to all of us, and our freedom to worship reminds us of the
values we share.
I once again look forward to welcoming
American Muslims to the White
House for our annual White House iftar dinner to honor the month of
Ramadan and recognize the service of American Muslims from across the
country. From my family to yours, Ramadan Kareem.
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