Ramadan
Messages from the UK Political Leaders
Dr. Mozammel Haque
This year Ramadan London celebrates the Ramadan. This year London is lighting up for Ramadan for the first time. London Mayor Sadiq Khan is lighting up for Ramadan for the first time ever.
London is lighting up for Ramadan
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan on
Twitter - "Tonight we welcome the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan.
"I want to thank London's
Muslims, not only for your enormous contribution to our city, but for
showcasing London's caring and compassionate values.
"From my family to yours:
Ramadan Mubarak," Sadiq Khan
UK
Political Leaders’ Ramadan Message
Political leaders of the United
Kingdom issued their Ramadan Messages to the Muslims in the UK and around the
world.
The followings are the Ramadan
messages from the political leaders of the United Kingdom published in the
Muslim News, UK. in its issue dated 24 March 2023. @The Muslim News UK
Ramadan messages
from UK political leaders
Rt
Hon Sir Keir Starmer MP
Leader,
Labour Party
“Ramadan is a time of sacrifice, devotion, and renewed strength. It is a time to celebrate the strong sense of community as people gather in mosques and community spaces to share iftar meals with their neighbours.
“It has been a real honour to attend iftars up and down the country, joining others side by side to break fast.
“I understand that this month provides the opportunity for Muslims to take part in acts of charity, compassion, and generosity.
“I am proud that we have strong Muslim
representation on our front benches, including Shabana Mahmood, National
Campaign Coordinator, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, and Anas Sarwar as our
Scottish Labour Leader.
Leader,
Liberal Democrats
Rt. Hon. Sir Ed Davey, MP, Leader of the Liberal
Democrats issued the following Ramadan Messages: “I want to send my best wishes
to Muslims in the UK and around the world as we observe the holy month of
Ramadan.
“Ramadan is a time for reflection, devotion, and generosity that is marked by
fasting from dawn to dusk. Having previously fasted for a day in solidarity
with the Muslim community, I recognise the commitment it takes to do so
repeatedly for a whole month.
“This month is also a time to cherish family and for us all to celebrate community. At this time, we recognise the generosity demonstrated by the Muslim community during Ramadan and throughout the year and the great contribution they make to our society.
Sir Ed Davey concluded his Ramadan Messages, “So, to everyone observing this holy month, I wish you joy and peace.
Ramadan Mubarak!”
Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon MSP,
First
Minister of Scotland, and
Leader,
Scottish National Party
Rt. Hon. Nicola Sturgeon concluded her Ramadan
Messages: “I want to thank all of you for the contribution you make here in
Scotland—and around the world. And I want to wish you a peaceful, happy, and
safe Ramadan.
Ramadhan Mubarak.”
Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS,
First
Minister of Wales
Rt. Hon. Mark Drakeford, MS, First Minister of
Wales issued the following Ramadan Messages: “Ramadan is an opportunity to
pause and reflect on our shared values of compassion, sacrifice, and empathy
for others.
“As we approach this holy month, and as Muslims across Wales begin their fast and celebration of their faith, I am moved by stories of people supporting one another and sharing with those who are less fortunate.
First Minister of Wales Rt. Hon. Mark Drakeford concluded his Ramadan Messages, “We, too, support and praise your selflessness and your sacrifice. And I look forward to joining you all at the end of Ramadan in the celebrations at Eid al-Fitr.
Ramadan Mubarak to you all.”
Rt Hon Sadiq Khan,
Mayor
of London
“This special time is an opportunity to reflect on our blessings, renew our commitment to our faith, and show compassion to those less fortunate.
“Londoners have shown incredible generosity and community spirit by donating and volunteering their time to help the victims, with Turkish Metropolitan Police Service officers helping with the relief effort and members of the London Fire Brigade travelling to Turkey as part of the rescue efforts. I am inspired by their courageous efforts and the compassion of Londoners, who have once again shown our city at its very best.
Rt. Hon. Sadiq Khan concluded his Ramadan Messages: “I’m also delighted to announce that Eid in the Square will return to Trafalgar Square on Saturday, April 29th, from noon to 6 p.m., and I hope as many people as possible will be able to join in the celebration.
From my family
to yours, Ramadan Mubarak.”
Acknowledgement: @The Muslim News UK
Courtesy: @The Muslim News UK
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