Ramadan

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community.

Quotes

 * Tomorrow (2 April 2022), Muslims in Canada and around the world will mark the start of Ramadan. One of the five pillars of Islam, this month-long spiritual journey is a time of fasting, charity and prayer. At the end of each day, families and friends will traditionally gather to enjoy iftar – the meal that breaks their fast at sunset. Ramadan is a special time to show gratitude for the many blessings we share, and reflect on values of peace, compassion and generosity. These same values have helped us all through challenging times these past two years, and will continue to help us as we recover from the pandemic and look ahead with optimism and hope. Ramadan is also an opportunity to recognize the many contributions Muslim Canadians have made and continue to make to our country. Every day, they help build a better Canada by giving back to those less fortunate with zakat contributions, by volunteering to serve important causes, and through their consistent acts of kindness for their communities and neighbors.
 * Justin Trudeau (2022) cited in: "Statement by the Prime Minister on Ramadan" in Prime Minister of Canada, 1 April 2022.


 * (First lady) Jill and I extend our best wishes to Muslim communities here in the US and around the world on the beginning of the blessed month of Ramadan. Communities come together to practice forgiveness and resilience, to show compassion and generosity of spirit to those in need, of giving and to celebrate the many blessings of life with loved ones.
 * Joe Biden (2022) cited in: "US President wishes Muslims 'Ramadan Kareem'" in The Sun, 2 April 2022.


 * The month of Ramadan carries enduring moral values: humanity, compassion, mercy.
 * Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (2022) cited in: "President Tokayev Congratulates People on Beginning of Ramadan" in The Astana Times, 2 April 2022.