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Justin Trudeau wishes Muslims ‘a blessed Ramadan’

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended greetings to Muslims around the globe on the start of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.

In his video statement, Justin Trudeau said:

“Tonight at sunset, Muslims in Canada and around the world will mark the start of Ramadan.

He said that, “This month-long religious journey is a time of spiritual contemplation, and an opportunity to show gratitude for the many blessings we share, through fasting, prayer, and charitable giving.”

Justin Trudeau said, “Over the coming month, while fasting during the daytime, many Muslim Canadians will continue to be on the front lines of our fight against COVID-19. During these exceptional times, I invite all Canadians to recognize the many contributions Muslim communities have made to our country since the pandemic began, as they have for many generations.”

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“As we continue to follow public health guidelines to keep each other and our communities safe, Muslim Canadians will turn to virtual ways to come together and enjoy iftar with family and friends. Many will also take this time to reflect on the values of gratitude, compassion, and generosity at the heart of Islam. These values, which many Canadians of all backgrounds share, are central to building a safer, healthier, and stronger country for everyone.”

“On behalf of our family, Sophie and I wish all those celebrating a blessed and peaceful Ramadan.” He said.

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