Ramadan Messages from British
Political Leaders
Dr Mozammel Haque
Ramadan 2026 has just begun, and
Muslims all over the world will be participating in a period of reflection,
prayer, fasting and community gatherings from the evening of Wednesday February
18, 2026
London is Lighting Up
Ramadan is the ninth month of the
Islamic lunar calendar, and its significance is celebrated year after
year. To mark the 2026 celebrations, some areas across the capital will be lit
up.
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 20 February 2026. @The Muslim
News UK
Ramadan Messages from UK Political Leaders
Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer MP, Leader,
Labour Party
Rt. Hon. Sir Keir Starmer, MP, Leader of the Labour Party gave the following Ramadan 2026 Messages:
“As Ramadan begins, I
extend my warmest wishes to Muslims in the United Kingdom and around the world.
“As you focus on compassion, generosity, gratitude and unity, I want to thank you for your contribution to our national life. British Muslims are an intrinsic part of our society, and Ramadan is a powerful reflection of the open, inclusive country we continue to build together.
“Across the UK, mosques and community centres will welcome people of all faiths and none to share iftar, strengthening the bonds that unite us.
Rt Hon Sir Ed Davey MP, Leader, Liberal Democrats Party
RT. Hon. Sir Ed Davey MP, Leader, Liberal Democrats Party gave the following Ramadan 2026 Messages:
“As the holy month of Ramadan begins, I want to send my warmest wishes to the Muslim communities here in Britain, and across the world.
“Ramadan marks a period of reflection, and showcases values which are truly important: compassion, charity, and a selfless commitment to helping those in need.
Rt. Hon. John Swinney MSP, First Minister of Scotland, and Leader, Scottish National Party gave the following Ramadan 2026 Messages:
“Muslim communities across Scotland play a vital role in our culture and civic life, and I greatly value the contribution they make. I want to reassure Muslim communities across our country that their Scottish Government – the government I lead – will continue to champion the rights of everyone in Scotland.”
Rt Hon Eluned Morgan MS, First Minister of Wales
Rt. Hon. Eluned Morgan MS, First
Minister of Wales gave the following Ramadan 2026 Messages:
“Ramadan is a time
for reflection, community and generosity – values that resonate deeply across
Wales. Muslims throughout our nation begin the sacred month of fasting and
prayer in a spirit of togetherness and charity that defines this special time.
“The commitment shown during Ramadan – to family, to faith and to helping those in need – reflects the very best of our communities. I wish you and your loved ones a peaceful and blessed month. Ramadan Mubarak.”
Rt Hon Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London
Rt. Hon. Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London,
gave the following Ramadan 2026 Messages:
"Assalamu Alaikum
“This holy month is a sacred time to use prayer, fasting and reflection to deepen our faith, support those in need and reflect on the challenges and suffering faced by others.
“Each year, we see the best of London’s Muslim communities as remarkable generosity is shown in mosques, foodbanks and community centres to care for the vulnerable and support charitable causes. This generosity is felt by recipients in UK and across the globe, from Gaza to Sudan.
“I’d like to wish you and your loved ones peace and blessings throughout the month ahead.
“Ramadan Mubarak to Muslims in Scotland and across the world. As Ramadan begins, my thoughts will be with the Muslims I am fortunate enough to know as they embark on this month of fasting and prayer. Ramadan is a time for humility, introspection, charity and compassion toward those less fortunate than ourselves — values we should all try to exemplify in our lives.
“For centuries, Scotland has been a nation of religious and cultural diversity, and our Muslim community is an integral part of the rich tapestry of modern Scotland. During my time as a Member of Parliament, and as a local councillor before that, it has been a great pleasure to forge very close relationships with the Muslim community in my city of Aberdeen. The spirit of community, charity and friendship shines bright in Islam and Scotland is richer for its contribution to our nation.
“Many readers will be aware that since last Ramadan, the Aberdeen Mosque and Islamic Centre was the victim of Islamophobic vandalism. This was a deeply troubling time for our city, yet it was also greatly heartening to see the community rally to support the Mosque, Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
“My thoughts this month are also with the many Muslims for whom this Ramadan comes at a time of great hardship; including those facing genocide, war, poverty, and ill-health.
"Despite the troubling
times in which we live, I been moved by the kindness and love shown by Muslims
the world over.
“In that same manner of kindness, let me sincerely wish you and your family Ramadan Mubarak.”
🌙 · Ramadan Kareem ·
🌙
Acknowledgement: @The
Muslim News UK
Courtesy: @The Muslim
News UK








No comments:
Post a Comment