Washington:US President Joe Biden has sent his best wishes to the Muslims worldwide who begin the Islamic holy month of Ramzan - a time of fasting, renewal, charity, worship, and growth. During Ramzan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, Muslims across the world fast from dawn to dusk and shun worldly pleasures.
To my fellow Americans observing Ramadan, and to Muslims around the world: Ramadan Kareem- we wish you a blessed and peaceful Ramadan, President Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden said in a statement on Wednesday. The statement said that the US reaffirms its support for Muslim communities suffering hardships and devastation during this sacred time of reflection.
"We will continue to stand with the people of Turkiye and Syria who have lost many loved ones during the recent devastating earthquakes and with the people of Pakistan, who are rebuilding their lives following last summer's floods, the first couple said. Highlighting the universal human right to practice, pray, and preach one's faiths peacefully and openly, the statement said, "together with our partners, the United States stands in solidarity with Muslims who continue to face oppression-including Uyghurs in the People's Republic of China, Rohingya in Burma, and other Muslim communities facing persecution around the world.
Honouring Muslims across the US that have been part of the American story since the nation's founding, the statement said, "From science and technology to arts and academia, to law and medicine, to business and government, and beyond- Muslim Americans continue to strengthen our nation's diverse tapestry generation after generation."