President extends greetings for Ramadan highlighting religious liberty

President extends greetings for Ramadan highlighting religious liberty
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Jonathan Fischer Deputy Chief of Mission | U.S. Embassy in Senegal

Today, the President extended his greetings for the holy month of Ramadan, acknowledging it as a sacred period marked by fasting, prayer, and community gatherings. He emphasized that this time serves as an opportunity to find hope, courage, and inspiration in leading lives characterized by holiness and virtue.

The President highlighted the significance of religious liberty within the United States, stating: "As millions of Muslim Americans begin their Ramadan observances, my Administration recommits to upholding religious liberty that is such an integral part of the American way of life." He also reaffirmed a commitment to fostering peace and recognizing human dignity.

In closing his message for Ramadan, he conveyed his best wishes for a reflective season filled with divine grace and love: "This Ramadan, I offer my best wishes for a season of joyous reflection on God’s endless grace and infinite love. May God bless you and your families during this wondrous season."