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US Muslims Begin Ramadan Amid Challenges and Presidential Greetings

Wednesday 05 March 2025 - 09:50
US Muslims Begin Ramadan Amid Challenges and Presidential Greetings

US President Donald Trump extended warm greetings to American Muslims as they began observing the holy month of Ramadan. In a statement on Monday, the White House conveyed the president’s commitment to religious liberty, emphasizing its integral role in the American way of life.

Trump expressed his administration’s dedication to fostering peace and recognizing the inherent dignity of all individuals. “Above all, we renew our resolve to building a future of peace and to recognizing the dignity imprinted on every human soul,” he stated, offering best wishes to Muslims observing Ramadan.

Ramadan, which began on March 1 in the US and other countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, marks a significant time of fasting, prayer, and reflection for millions of Muslims worldwide.

A Growing Muslim Population in the US

The US Muslim community, estimated at 3.45 million people according to 2017 statistics from Pew Research, is diverse and growing. This number includes approximately 2.15 million adults. The community is largely composed of immigrants and their descendants, hailing from various regions around the globe.

Pew Research highlighted that Muslim Americans are, on average, younger than the general US population, reflecting the community’s vibrancy and potential. Despite their contributions to key industries, however, American Muslims continue to face challenges, including the persistent issue of Islamophobia.

Islamophobia: A Persistent Challenge

A 2023 report by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) documented numerous anti-Islam incidents targeting individuals and places of worship. Notable cases include the removal of two men from a flight in 2020 for speaking Arabic and an incident in Iowa where a woman used snow and an unknown substance to vandalize a mosque with crosses and anti-Islamic messages.

Muslim students also report facing discrimination and bullying. One incident in Delaware involved a middle school teacher who made disparaging comments to a Muslim student wearing a hijab for the first time during Ramadan. The teacher’s remarks about fasting led to laughter from other students, leaving the victim humiliated.

A Call for Unity

As American Muslims observe Ramadan, the challenges they face underscore the need for greater understanding, inclusivity, and unity. Trump’s message of religious liberty serves as a reminder of the values that underpin America’s diverse society.

By acknowledging the dignity and contributions of all communities, the US can strive toward a future of peace and mutual respect.


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