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Uthman
11-26-2009, 11:47 PM
The Prime Minister has sent his best wishes to Muslims across the UK and around the world celebrating Eid ul Adha.

Gordon Brown said it was an occasion for everyone to reflect on the unique Islamic contribution to life in Britain and for Muslims to reflect on the challenges that face us.

The PM said:
“I send my best wishes to all Muslims in the United Kingdom and those around the world for the occasion of Eid ul Adha, which remembers the sacrifice of Abraham. Marking the end of the Hajj, this most holy occasion commemorates our common humanity and reminds us of the importance of devotion, fairness and the equality of all human beings before God.

“It allows those of us of other faiths, and none, to reflect on the unique Islamic contribution to Britain and to share with you in celebration of all that has been achieved by British Muslims across so many walks of life. Today Muslims around the United Kingdom and the world will be reflecting on many challenges that face us and the deep moral issues like conflict, poverty and climate change.

“Together we can stand up to these challenges and move forward to a better world. Eid Mubarak to you all.”



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