Washington, DC [US], US President Joe Biden greeted Muslims around the world on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, while also reflecting on the ongoing conflict and displacement in Gaza and Sudan. Biden posted on his official We are with the people who are enduring hunger and displacement from conflict, including in places like Gaza and Sudan. “Now we are ready to recommit to the work of building peace and standing up for the dignity of all,” he said. It's time to." Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris administration on Wednesday extended greetings to Muslims in the country as well as around the world on the occasion.Eid-ul-Fitr The White House posted on its official

>The Biden-Harris administration wishes Eid-ul-Fitr to Muslims across the country and the world.

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- White House (@WhiteHouse) April 9, 202


Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. This festival is very important because of Moo Darshan, which has been a part of Islamic culture for a long time. It is believed that the Prophet Muhammad used to wait for the news of the sighting of the crescent moon as it signaled the beginning of a new month.Starting the holy month of Ramadan and a new spiritual journey also marks the beginning of a new Islamic year. Eid al-Fitr marks the beginning of the month-long Ramzan fast and Shawwal, which is the tenth month according to the Islamic calendar, as the sighting of the moon is required to end the month of Ramadan to celebrate Eid, it varies from It is celebrated in different parts of the world. Earlier today, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also greeted Muslims across the country and the world on the occasion of Eid and said, "Happy Eid to Muslims celebrating across Britain, " Sunak said in a video. In the message, people of the community were thanked for their contribution to humanitarian sectors in the nation, "After a long month of fasting, I wish you all the joy of this festival which brings people together for thanksgiving and reflection. And at this special time, I want to acknowledge not only your contributions to a wide range of sectors from the NHS to business, politics and the armed forces, but also your generosity, hard work, commitment to service and your empathy towards those in need. Thank you very much for this also.Sunak said in a personal video that he shared on his official Working to make Muslims feel safe. Dealing with a despicable and completely unacceptable hatred. That's why we've committed more than £29 million a year for the next four years to help safeguard mosques, faith schools and community spaces," Sunak said. "But for now, people will want a place to pray Gather together and spend time with family.Friends, I just want to wish you and Muslims around the world a blessed and peaceful Eid."