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September 16, 2009
Washington, D.C.

SECRETARY CLINTON:  Hello, and Eid Mubarak.  I’m delighted to celebrate the end of Ramadan by wishing all of you a happy Eid. 

In 1996, my husband and I were privileged to host the first ever White House Eid celebration, which has now become a tradition.  And this year, I hosted an Iftar at the State Department, with Muslims and non-Muslims attending.  We hope that reinforces every year that all faiths have a home here in the United States.  For Muslims all over the world, Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of a holy month of fasting and prayer.  This time of self-reflection reminds us that the values of Islam – charity, community, cooperation, compassion – are values which we hold dear as Americans and which have contributed so much to American culture.

As President Obama said in Cairo, the United States seeks a new beginning with Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect.  We know there is more that unites peoples of faith than divides us. 

So as Ramadan draws to a close, let us hold on to that spirit of community throughout the year to achieve our common goals of peace, prosperity, and stability.  And I wish all of you a very happy year as well.  Thank you.

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