Presidential
Statement
Greeting for Ramadan
November 5, 2002
I send greetings to Muslims in the United States and around the world as you
observe the holy month of Ramadan.
Islam is a peace-loving faith that is practiced by more than one billion people,
including millions of American Muslims. These proud citizens contribute to the
diversity that makes our country strong, and the United States is grateful for
the friendship and support of many Muslim Nations that are vital partners in
the global coalition to fight against terrorism.
The Qur'an teaches that Ramadan is a time for fasting, prayer, worship, and
contemplation. Muslims observe this month by renewing their dedication to caring
for those in need, doing good deeds, and strengthening family and community
ties. These actions reflect many of the values that Muslims share with people
of other faiths across our Nation and around the world, including courage, compassion,
and service.
America remains committed to freedom, justice, and opportunity for all people.
During this season of reverence and examination, we continue to work together
for a future of peace, tolerance, and understanding.
Laura joins me in sending our best wishes for a blessed time. May you be well
during Ramadan and throughout the coming year.