WORLDWIDE: Leaders worldwide have extended greetings to Muslims on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, describing it as a time for reflection, compassion, and unity. According to official Saudi announcements, Wednesday marks the first day of Ramadan. U.S. President Donald Trump called Ramadan a period for spiritual renewal, prayer, and gratitude for God’s blessings, expressing hope that the month brings messages of peace and prosperity to the world. Britain’s King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer also sent greetings to Muslims, highlighting Ramadan as a time for unity and hope. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney described the month as an opportunity for reflection and prayer. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged people to renew messages of compassion and support for those affected by war, hunger, and displacement. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and London Mayor Sadiq Khan described Ramadan as a month celebrating cultural diversity, forgiveness, and love.
World Leaders send messages of peace and unity to muslims on Ramadan
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