President Obama’s Message to Muslims on Ramadan
09-07-2013 12:40 PM
Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - US President Barack Obama on Monday congratulated Muslims around the world on the occasion of the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.
The White House on Monday published the statement by President Obama, in which he and his wife first lady Michelle Obama extended wishes to Muslim communities in the United States and around the world on the occasion of the start of the sacred month of Ramadan.
"For the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims, Ramadan is a time for thoughtful reflection, fasting and devotion. It is also an opportunity for family and friends to come together and celebrate the principles that bind people of different faiths – a commitment to peace, justice, equality and compassion towards our fellow human beings. These bonds are far stronger than the differences that too often drive us apart," Obama said.
"This month also reminds us that freedom, dignity and opportunity are the undeniable rights of all mankind. We reflect on these universal values at a time when many citizens across the Middle East and North Africa continue to strive for these basic rights and as millions of refugees mark Ramadan far from their homes. The United States stands with those who are working to build a world where all people can write their own future and practice their faith freely, without fear of violence," the statement, sent to Ammon News and media outlets said.
"In the United States, Ramadan is a reminder that millions of Muslim Americans enrich our nation each day — serving in our government, leading scientific breakthroughs, generating jobs and caring for our neighbors in need. I have been honored to host an iftar dinner at the White House each of the past four years, and this year I look forward to welcoming Muslim Americans who are contributing to our country as entrepreneurs, activists and artists," Obama added.
Obama wished Muslims across America and around the world a month blessed with the joys of family, peace and understanding, concluding his statement with the Islamic greeting in Arabic, "Ramadan Kareem."