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US President statement for Ramadan
Emotional speech addressing the Muslims
US President Barack Obama (Source: wikipedia)
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"On behalf of the American people, Michelle and I extend our best wishes to Muslim communities here in the United States and around the world on the beginning of the blessed month of Ramadan ". The President Obama had a thought to those who suffer in economic inequality and will be toughly fasting
For those muslims who are leaving in difficult situation and will be fasting during the Holly Ramadan, America is handed the open arms, land of welcome for the poor by inequality, giving them hope to succeed in seizing opportunities to develop the design of family, building a career or pursuing higher education.
He also added :"A time for self-reflection and devotion through prayer and fasting, Ramadan is also an occasion when Muslims around the world reaffirm their commitment to helping the less fortunate, including those struggling because of economic hardship and inequality. Here in the United States, we are grateful to the many Muslim American organizations, individuals, and businesses that are devoted to creating opportunity for all by working to reduce income inequality and poverty, not only through their charitable efforts, but also through their initiatives to empower students, workers and families with the education, skills and health care they deserve ". (The White house, Washington DC)
Barack Obama ended his speech with awareness both spiritual and charged of humanity in a spirit of tolerance and wishes for peace justice and equality. President of United States took the sacred occasion of sharing and respect for different faiths to remember that the pursuit of justice and peace in a hectic and too shaken world by conflicts should be our priorities for the preservation of the dignity of every human being. He ended with an informal invitation that takes place every year for Ramadan, an organized Iftar dinner at the White House, as he took to renew since his presidency.
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