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MWL hosts iftar at the US Congress in Washington

MWL hosts iftar at the US Congress in Washington

Saudi Gazette20-03-2025

Saudi Gazette report
MAKKAH — Several members of the American Congress, representing both the Republican and Democratic parties, attended an iftar party organized by the Makkah-based Muslim World League (MWL) at the US Congress in Washington.
A number of Islamic figures and followers of other religions also attended the event aimed to strengthen understanding and coexistence between members of the Muslim community and followers of other religions. This is part of the MWL's international efforts to affirm its leadership role representing the Muslim Ummah.
In a video message, addressing the attendees of the iftar reception, Secretary General of MWL and Chairman of the Muslim Scholars Association Sheikh Muhammad Al-Issa emphasized that the MWL seeks, through such religious events, to promote the values of coexistence and cooperation between Muslims and non-Muslims. He noted that holding the iftar, the first of its kind in the US Congress in the holy month of Ramadan, and the large turnout from across the spectrum of American society, represents an important addition to strengthening friendship and mutual trust among diverse segments of the American community.
He noted that the wisdom behind inviting non-Muslims to this celebration was to highlight the meaning of Ramadan, the month of fasting that reflects a profound understanding of this ritual. "Ramadan allows us to appreciate God's blessings upon us and acknowledge the suffering of the less fortunate in this world. At the same time, it is a test of piety, self-control, and a commitment to obeying God during this month through fasting,' he said.
For her part, Paula White, Senior Advisor to the President at the White House Faith Office, emphasized that President Donald Trump understands the importance of respecting religious diversity in the United States, a country founded on this foundation, and "this commitment is enshrined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution."
Prominent speakers included House Religious Leader Margaret Kipling, Republican Representative Joe Wilson of South Carolina, Democratic Representative April McClain Delaney of Maryland, and Director of the White House Office of Interfaith Affairs Jennifer Korn, as well as representatives of other faiths, the diplomatic corps, and congressional staff. Several Muslim figures also delivered remarks and interventions that focused on the noble purpose of the iftar.

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