Washington, United States – Web Desk: World leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, Britain’s King Charles, and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, have extended Ramadan greetings to Muslims around the world, highlighting the holy month’s themes of faith, compassion, and community.
In his Ramadan message, President Trump said Muslims observe the holy month through worship, fasting, prayer, and charity, calling it a time to express gratitude for God’s blessings. He said Ramadan strengthens spiritual renewal as well as family and social bonds, reflecting shared values such as compassion, generosity, mercy, and humility.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres congratulated Muslims on the start of Ramadan, describing it as a time for hope, humanitarian support, and efforts to advance human rights and dignity.
Britain’s King Charles, in a statement marking the beginning of the holy month, said Ramadan is a reminder of patience, compassion, generosity, and spiritual reflection. He also wished blessings for Muslims in the UK and around the world, emphasizing respect and unity among people of different faiths.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Ramadan promotes values of tolerance, solidarity, and humanism, praising the contributions of France’s Muslim community to social and national life.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ramadan is a month of spiritual strength, charity, and community service, adding that religious freedom and diversity remain core values in Canada.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz highlighted the importance of peace, mutual respect, and social harmony, extending best wishes to Muslims living in Germany.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella described Ramadan as a month of shared values, sacrifice, and solidarity, sending goodwill messages to Muslims worldwide.
