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  • 21:20 23 Nov 2009
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  • 21:20 23 Nov 2009

Warmest wishes to Muslim communities at Ramadan (21/08/2009)

A Palestinian youth decorates a street in the West Bank city of Jenin; Getty Images

"Ramadan's focus on helping those in need is a good message for all of us, both Muslim and non Muslim".

Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, has sent his warmest wishes to Muslim communities around the world at the start of Ramadan.

Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims. This year, the first day of fasting will be 22 August and is expected to end around 19 September.

David Miliband said:

"I would like to send my warmest wishes to Muslim communities around the world for the holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan marks an important time in the Islamic calendar. Wherever they are in the world, Muslims will be busy preparing for this month of fasting, prayer and contemplation.

Ramadan also has a strong social aspect. It is a time for charity and giving – the outward expression of faith through acts of kindness and love, to complement the inner devotion and prayer. Ramadan’s focus on helping those in need is a good message for all of us, both Muslim and non Muslim.

As we approach the holy month, let me wish you Ramadan Mubarak."

The Prime Minister has also sent his best wishes to Muslim communities in Britain and around the world.

Gordon Brown said it would be a time for family and friends, and to remember those less fortunate.

Read the Prime Minister's message for Ramadan


Travelling during Ramadan

British Muslims

Notes for Editors

Translations are available on our arabic and urdu websites.

Douglas Alexander, Minister of State for DfID, has also delivered a Ramadan message

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