
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday extended greetings to Muslims worldwide for the beginning of Ramadan, emphasizing the month as a time of spiritual renewal, unity, and compassion. Highlighting the significance of prayer and fasting, Trump reaffirmed America’s commitment to religious freedom, stating that no one should practice their faith under fear or persecution.
The White House statement underscored that Ramadan not only celebrates God’s blessings but also deepens connections among people. By promoting values such as humility and empathy, Trump aimed to foster a sense of shared identity across the nation.
He noted with pride how religious freedom is intertwined with America’s prosperity and strength. “As we observe this sacred month,” he said, “let us come together in prayer and unity, seeking God’s blessings for our families, communities, and country.”
The official White House website featured Trump’s message, which was also shared on social media platforms, where it garnered immediate attention from followers and sparked conversations about inclusivity and religious freedom. As Ramadan began across the United States and Gulf countries, alongside celebrations of Eid-ul-Fitr to follow, Trump’s words served as a beacon for unity during what he termed “this dignified season.”
The White House released this statement on February 18th, reinforcing the President’s commitment to ensuring everyone has the freedom to worship without fear or oppression.
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