Marcos calls for reflection, compassion as Ramadan starts

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during an event at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City in this file photo taken on February 4, 2025. / RYAN LEAGOGO
MANILA, Philippines — As the Muslim community starts the observance of Ramadan on Friday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. called on the public to contemplate their purpose, show compassion, and uplift others.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. It is usually marked by the sighting of the crescent moon, which is expected to be on or around February 28 this year.
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“I join the Islamic communities across the country and around the world in observing the Holy Month of Ramadan,” Marcos said in his message.
“This sacred season marks the revelation of the Qur’an to Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), a period for personal reflection, spiritual growth, and a renewed commitment to faith for our beloved Muslim brothers and sisters,” he continued.
Article continues after this advertisementMarcos also said, “It is a time that calls us to reflect deeply on our purpose, to extend kindness to those in need, and to uplift those around us.”
Article continues after this advertisementThe president further described the occasion as a “powerful and profound catalyst for social transformation.”
“With fasting, prayer, and acts of charity, it fosters solidarity that cultivates a sense of belonging,” he said.
“Together, let us find strength in the importance of humility and dedication to living with the values of faith,” Marcos added.
Marcos then expressed hope that Ramadan would guide the public “towards collective progress for us to reach the light of hope that shines brightly for all.”