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PRESIDENT OBAMA'S RAMADAN 2012 MESSAGE

PRESIDENT OBAMA'S RAMADAN 2012 MESSAGE

Siebra Muhammad · Sunday, July 22nd 2012 at 5:13PM · 1305 views
Examiner.com--In a statement, President Obama commemorated the start of the holy month of Ramadan with a message to Muslim's in the US and around the world.

"On behalf of the American people, Michelle and I extend our warmest wishes to Muslim Americans and Muslims around the world at the start of Ramadan. For Muslims, Ramadan is a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection; a time of joy and celebration. It’s a time to cherish family, friends, and neighbors, and to help those in need.

This year, Ramadan holds special meaning for those citizens in the Middle East and North Africa who are courageously achieving democracy and self-determination and for those who are still struggling to achieve their universal rights. The United States continues to stand with those who seek the chance to decide their own destiny, to live free from fear and violence, and to practice their faith freely. Here in the United States, Ramadan reminds us that Islam is part of the fabric of our Nation, and that—from public service to business, from healthcare and science to the arts—Muslim Americans help strengthen our country and enrich our lives.

Even as Ramadan holds profound meaning for the world’s 1.5 billion Muslims, it is also a reminder to people of all faiths of our common humanity and the commitment to justice, equality, and compassion shared by all great faiths. In that spirit, I wish Muslims across America and around the world a blessed month, and I look forward to again hosting an iftar dinner here at the White House. Ramadan Kareem."

Ramadan consists of a month-long fast from food and water during daylight hours. But it is also a time that Muslims refrain from all temptations in order to gain purity in thought and action. Muslims reflect that Ramadan helps cleanse the soul and teaches self-discipline, self-control and empathy for other that are less fortunate.

Muslims believe God revealed the first verses of their holy book, the Quran, to the Prophet Muhammad during Ramadan.

A current post by the Washington Post captures the celebration of Ramadan from around the world.

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Siebra Muhammad New Orleans, LA

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Siebra Muhammad Sunday, July 22nd 2012 at 5:14PM

Happy Ramadan Brothers and Sisters!

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