Ramadan: US President congratulates Muslims and speaks in favor of the Muslim community
Ramadan: US President congratulates Muslims and speaks in favor of the Muslim community Washington: US President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Joe Biden
have congratulated the children, especially Muslims living in the United
States, on the arrival of Ramadan. And expressed
their best wishes. In his exclusive statement, Biden said, "I congratulate and wish
Muslims all over the world, including the United States, a very happy Ramadan. And
wish them all the best for their well-being and progress in this country."
Will. " "Muslims around the world will start fasting from tomorrow. We must
not forget how difficult this year has been. Friends and loved ones are still
celebrating and gathering in the global epidemic today," he said. ۔ Can't and many families will sit for Iftar without
their lost loved ones. Read also:-- President Biden unveils infrastructure plan "Our Muslim brothers and sisters will begin the month of Ramadan with
renewed hope. American Muslims have made America very strong by staying
here," Biden said. "I am as diverse and dynamic as he has been in helping build
America," he said. Are doing. " Are '. He acknowledged that "Muslims in the United States have been subjected
to bullying, discrimination and hate crimes. These attacks are wrong and
unacceptable and must be stopped. Anyone who lives in the United States is a
believer Is from Don't live a life of fear. "My government will work tirelessly to protect and safeguard the
rights of all people. We are remembering our brothers who passed away last year
and we are hopeful for a better future," he said. "Muslim businessmen
and business owners based in the United States." He is busy with job
opportunities because he is teaching his life as a front line (medical staff)
in our schools, serving as committed government employees across the country.
And are playing a leading role in our ongoing struggle for racial equality and
social justice. "
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