John Kerry
Secretary of State
Secretary of State
Washington, DC
June 27, 2014
As
 the holy month of Ramadan begins, I wish the millions of Muslims here 
at home and so many more all around the world Ramadan Kareem.
Ramadan is a time for peaceful 
reflection and prayer, a time for acts of compassion and charity -- 
universal values and aspiration ingrained in every human heart.
Across the globe, Muslims will 
assemble and celebrate a rich tradition with fasting and prayer, as 
generations have done every year since the time of the Prophet Muhammad.
 Here in America, Muslims will commemorate Ramadan in ways that reflect 
the great diversity of our country and the spirit of community that 
binds us together.
The diversity and patriotism of
 America’s religious communities are sources of strength for all of us, 
and our freedom to worship is a powerful reminder of the traditions we 
share. E Pluribus Unum – From Many, One. And from many faiths, we stand 
together in one shared country.\
Along with many of our 
Ambassadors all over the world, I will host an Iftar celebration at the 
State Department in Washington, DC. This event will bring together 
leaders from across the Muslim community to join together and reflect on
 our shared values.
On behalf of the U.S. Department of State, I wish all Muslims around the world a peaceful Ramadan and joyful month.




2 comments:
Thank you Mr. Kerry! Ramadan Kareem to you as well.
Kila la kheri wakati wa mwezi wa tauba na kusameheana na kuomba rehma za Mwenyenzi Mungu.
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