Marcos calls for forgiveness as Ramadan starts


At a glance

  • Muslims worldwide observe Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.

  • Fasting is considered an act of worship and holds great spiritual significance. It likewise reminds them that God is the source of all sustenance.


President Marcos hoped that the public would open their hearts to forgiveness as Filipino Muslims mark the start of the Holy Month of Ramadan on Sunday, March 10.

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In his message dated March 10, the President said Ramadan holds special significance as it serves as a reminder of the rich diversity of the cultural and religious tapestry in the Philippines.

"It is with no doubt that our Muslim brothers and sisters have made invaluable contributions to our nation's history and heritage, shaping our beloved motherland into the diverse and united country that it is today," he said.

With this, Marcos hoped that Filipinos would be open to forgiving those who have wronged them and work together towards a prosperous nation.

"It is my hope that this month-long celebration will strengthen our kinship, open our hearts to forgive past grievances, and embrace a spirit of harmony that will redound to our collective progress," he said.

"Together, let us build a future where love and understanding prevail and where the light of hope shines brightly for all," he added.

According to Marcos, Ramadan is a time of reflection and spiritual growth where the virtues of compassion, empathy, and generosity are upheld and practiced fervently.

During this holiest of months, Muslims around the world observe fasting from dawn till dusk, abstaining from worldly pleasures as a means of purifying their souls and deepening their connection with Allah.

"Truly, this demonstration of faith speaks volumes of their deep introspection and shared devotion, allowing them to create a stronger bond in their communities through their beliefs," the President said.

Muslims worldwide observe Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.

Fasting is considered an act of worship and holds great spiritual significance. It likewise reminds them that God is the source of all sustenance.