Biden, the first lady sends “warmest greetings” to Muslims for Ramadan

President BidenJoe Biden Chairman of the Federal Reserve: The economy would have been “much worse” without COVID-19 aid projects. Biden will meet Monday with bipartisan lawmakers on infrastructure. and the first lady Jill BidenJill Biden tells Champ, Major Biden National Pet Day: “Prince Philip happily dedicates himself to the people of the UK” The Hill’s Morning Report – Biden attacks the “epidemic” of gun violence amid gunfire in SC, Texas MORE marked the beginning of Ramadan on Monday, sending “warmest greetings and wishes to Muslim communities in the United States and around the world.”

“As many of our American colleagues begin fasting tomorrow, we remember how hard this year has been. In this pandemic, friends and loved ones cannot yet gather on holidays and congregations and far too many families will sit for iftar with the missing loved ones, “the president and first lady said on Monday.

Muslim people who celebrate the annual holy moon fast daily from sunrise to sunset.

The people of Biden said in the message that “our Muslim communities begin the month of revelation with renewed hope.”

“Many will focus on raising awareness of God’s presence in their lives, reaffirming their commitment to the service of others that faith requires and expressing gratitude for the blessings they enjoy — health, well-being, and life itself,” they said.

They added that the White House festivities marking Ramadan will take place this year amid the coronavirus pandemic, but will resume “the traditional celebration of the White House Eid personally next year, inshallah,” using the Arabic word for “God willing.”

The president and first lady also mentioned that “American Muslims continue to be targeted by aggression, bigotry and hate crimes” across the country.

“This prejudice and these attacks are wrong. They are unacceptable. And they must stop. No one in America should ever live in fear of expressing their faith,” they said.

President Biden promised that his administration “will work tirelessly to protect the rights and safety of all people.”

He also noted that his administration had put an end to the Trump administration’s controversial travel ban, which banned the admission of several majority Muslim nations, and promised to “defend human rights everywhere, including Uyghurs in China.” Rohingya in Burma and Muslim communities around the world. ”

There are three Muslim members of Congress – Rep. André Carson (D-Ind.), Ilhan OmarIlhan OmarBiden is thinking of building that wall – and this is a good thing, Omar breaks Bezos in the middle of the union struggle: he forces the workers to “defecate in sacks” Omar beats Biden’s administrator for continuing the “construction of the xenophobic and racist wall of Trump’s ” (D-Minn.) And Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibProgressives push Fed to remove funding for fossil fuel companies Omar to arrest Georgia state MP: “Wild and completely unacceptable” Ocasio-Cortez backs Turner in Ohio special election MORE (D-Mich.) – everyone shared messages marking Ramadan on social media on Monday.

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