U.S. Embassy extends Eid ul-Adha greetings to Ghanaian Muslims

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Rolf Olson, Deputy Chief of Mission | U.S. Embassy in Ghana

Today marks the celebration of Eid ul-Adha for millions of Muslims across the globe, including those in the United States and Ghana. The U.S. Embassy has extended its heartfelt wishes to all Muslims in Ghana for a blessed celebration.

Eid ul-Adha is recognized as a time for Muslims to reflect on sacrifice and devotion. It serves as an opportunity for reflection, goodwill, and charity. The occasion also highlights the shared roots of the world's Abrahamic faiths and emphasizes how communities can unite in peace, dignity, and justice.

The U.S. Embassy expressed its wishes by stating: "On the occasion of the end of the Hajj pilgrimage, we wish all Muslims a happy and blessed Eid ul-Adha. Eid Mubarak and Hajj Mabrour!"