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Eid a reminder we should respect 'all faiths and beliefs', says Obama | |
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US President Barack Obama has used his annual Eid greeting to remind his countrymen of the importance of respecting all faiths and beliefs. | US President Barack Obama has used his annual Eid greeting to remind his countrymen of the importance of respecting all faiths and beliefs. |
The US leader’s message preceded that of David Cameron’s similar greeting to British Muslims, with both leaders commenting on recent violent attacks and urging individuals to celebrate peacefully. | The US leader’s message preceded that of David Cameron’s similar greeting to British Muslims, with both leaders commenting on recent violent attacks and urging individuals to celebrate peacefully. |
Mr Obama wrote that the end of Ramadan is not only a celebration but also a reminder of the time to “reflect spiritually, build communally, and aid those in need” – as well as a chance of “new beginning for each individual”. | Mr Obama wrote that the end of Ramadan is not only a celebration but also a reminder of the time to “reflect spiritually, build communally, and aid those in need” – as well as a chance of “new beginning for each individual”. |
"As Muslim Americans celebrate Eid across America, the holiday is a reminder to every American of the importance of respecting those of all faiths and beliefs," the President's statement reads. | "As Muslim Americans celebrate Eid across America, the holiday is a reminder to every American of the importance of respecting those of all faiths and beliefs," the President's statement reads. |
It goes on to referencing the recent Charleston shooting, discussing the actions of a young Muslim activist who led a campaign that raised almost £50,000 for the churches burnt in the wake of the atrocity. | It goes on to referencing the recent Charleston shooting, discussing the actions of a young Muslim activist who led a campaign that raised almost £50,000 for the churches burnt in the wake of the atrocity. |
“Americans of all faiths and beliefs must stand together to protect our democracy and strengthen our country as a whole,” US leader commented. | “Americans of all faiths and beliefs must stand together to protect our democracy and strengthen our country as a whole,” US leader commented. |
The address ended with Mr Obama and his wife Michelle extending their “warmest wishes” to the estimated five to eight million Muslims across the US. | The address ended with Mr Obama and his wife Michelle extending their “warmest wishes” to the estimated five to eight million Muslims across the US. |
Meanwhile, the UK’s Prime Minister wished British Muslims a “happy and peaceful Eid,” and asked families and friends coming together to celebrate to consider “the better Britain and world we must build together.” | Meanwhile, the UK’s Prime Minister wished British Muslims a “happy and peaceful Eid,” and asked families and friends coming together to celebrate to consider “the better Britain and world we must build together.” |
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