U.S. President Joe Biden greets Muslims on Ramzan
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President Joe Biden has greeted the Muslims in the U.S. and across the world observing Ramzan, and hailed the contributions of the minority community in building a diverse and vibrant America. During the holy month of Ramzan, Muslims observe fast, perform acts of charity, recite prayers and read the Quran. They fast daily from sunrise to sundown. “As many of our fellow Americans begin fasting tomorrow, we are reminded of how difficult this year has been. In this pandemic, friends and loved ones cannot yet gather together in celebration and congregation, and far too many families will sit down for iftar with loved ones missing,” Mr. Biden and First Lady Jill Biden said in a statement on Monday.More Related News
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