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“As many of our fellow Americans begin fasting tomorrow, we are reminded of how difficult this year has been. In this pandemic, friends and loved ones still cannot gather in celebrations and congregations, and there are too many families will sit in the iftar with their missing loved ones, ”the president and first lady said in a statement Monday.
Muslims celebrate the annual holy month by fasting daily from sunrise to sunset.
The bidens said in the message that “our Muslim communities begin the month of revelation with renewed hope.”
“Many will focus on raising awareness of God’s presence in their lives, reaffirming their commitment to the service of others that their faith obliges, and expressing gratitude for the blessings they enjoy: health, well-being, and life itself.” . they said.
They added that the White House festivities marking Ramadan will be held virtually this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, but will resume “the traditional celebration of Eid at the White House next year, inshallah,” using the Arabic word for “God wills.”
The president and first lady also noted that “American Muslims continue to be targets of bullying, intolerance and hate crimes” across the country.
“This prejudice and these attacks are wrong. They are unacceptable. And they must stop. No one in the United States should ever live in fear of expressing their faith,” they said.
President Biden promised that his administration “will work tirelessly to protect the rights and safety of all people.”
He also noted that his administration put an end to the Trump administration’s controversial travel ban, which banned the entry into the country of several predominantly Muslim nations, and vowed to “defend human rights everywhere, including Uighurs in China, the Rohingya in Burma and Muslims. communities around the world. ”
There are three Muslim members of Congress: Representatives André Carson (D-Ind.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarBiden is thinking of building this wall, and this is good that Omar is starting Bezos in the middle of the union struggle: he is forcing workers to “defecate in bags”. Omar calls on Biden administrator to continue “construction of Trump’s xenophobic and racist wall” MORE (D-Minn.) I Rashida Tlaib
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#RamadanMubarak! As long as Muslims around the world embark on this sacred month, we are once again committed to our faith and the good work we are called to do. Now more than ever, we must embrace peace, kindness, and charity toward all people. pic.twitter.com/AQOKFqZtU5
– André Carson (@RepAndreCarson) April 12, 2021
As Ramadan begins, let us reflect on ways to improve and protect our communities from injustice, especially our black brothers and sisters.
Ramadan Mubarak.
– Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 12, 2021
To all my Muslim neighbors I wish you a peaceful, healing and transformative Ramadan. I hope that this sacred month will allow us to embody our faith through acts of service to those who need it.
Ramadan Kareem ☪️
– Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) April 12, 2021