Assalamu’alaikum,
I wish all Muslim people across our country and the world Ramadan Mubarak.
Ramadan is a time for Muslims to renew their faith and strengthen their resolve to do better for themselves and their communities.
But it is also a time of reflection.
We reflect on the horror of rising Islamophobia and remember that are always stronger when we work together.
I know many mosques will again be opening their doors to look after homeless and hungry people, as they do every year. We all have something to learn from Ramadan.
I hope everyone will come together with members of the Muslim community at this special time, to join in the festivities.
Ramadan Mubarak, and peace be unto you all.
Jeremy Corbyn
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