Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

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1-house resolution no.216 Reps. Aiyash, Arbit, Breen, Byrnes, Glanville, Haadsma, Hood, Hope, Morse, Rheingans, Weiss and Young offered the following resolution: A resolution to extend best wishes to Muslims in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan, a holy month of prayer, fasting, charity, and reflection. Whereas, This occasion is observed in commitment to the Islamic principles and in remembrance of the month in which the holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH); and Whereas, This month of sacrifice and contemplation begins on the evening of Sunday, March 10, 2024, based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon. Ramadan continues until the evening of Tuesday, April 9, 2024, with Eid al-Fitr, the celebration of the completion of the month; and Whereas, Muslims in Michigan, our nation, and around the world will observe Ramadan by fasting, emphasizing self-discipline, worship, charity, and reading the holy Quran to improve patience, humility, and spirituality; and Whereas, During Ramadan, Muslims spend this period in reflection and prayer while strengthening the bonds of family, friendship, and community. Ramadan is considered the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar; and Whereas, The Muslim population has been growing in the United States and todays Muslim American population is a tapestry of ethnic, racial, linguistic, social, and economic groups; and Whereas, One of the largest populations of Muslims in the United States resides in Michigan and makes meaningful contributions to our state; now, therefore, be it Resolved by House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body extend best wishes to Muslims in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan, a holy month of prayer, fasting, charity, and reflection.
1+house resolution no.216 Rep. Aiyash offered the following resolution: A resolution to extend best wishes to Muslims in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan, a holy month of prayer, fasting, charity, and reflection. Whereas, This occasion is observed in commitment to the Islamic principles and in remembrance of the month in which the holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH); and Whereas, This month of sacrifice and contemplation begins on the evening of Sunday, March 10, 2024, based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon. Ramadan continues until the evening of Tuesday, April 9, 2024, with Eid al-Fitr, the celebration of the completion of the month; and Whereas, Muslims in Michigan, our nation, and around the world will observe Ramadan by fasting, emphasizing self-discipline, worship, charity, and reading the holy Quran to improve patience, humility, and spirituality; and Whereas, During Ramadan, Muslims spend this period in reflection and prayer while strengthening the bonds of family, friendship, and community. Ramadan is considered the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar; and Whereas, The Muslim population has been growing in the United States and todays Muslim American population is a tapestry of ethnic, racial, linguistic, social, and economic groups; and Whereas, One of the largest populations of Muslims in the United States resides in Michigan and makes meaningful contributions to our state; now, therefore, be it Resolved by House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body extend best wishes to Muslims in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan, a holy month of prayer, fasting, charity, and reflection.
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9-Reps. Aiyash, Arbit, Breen, Byrnes, Glanville, Haadsma, Hood, Hope, Morse, Rheingans, Weiss and Young offered the following resolution:
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1111 A resolution to extend best wishes to Muslims in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan, a holy month of prayer, fasting, charity, and reflection.
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1313 Whereas, This occasion is observed in commitment to the Islamic principles and in remembrance of the month in which the holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH); and
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1515 Whereas, This month of sacrifice and contemplation begins on the evening of Sunday, March 10, 2024, based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon. Ramadan continues until the evening of Tuesday, April 9, 2024, with Eid al-Fitr, the celebration of the completion of the month; and
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1717 Whereas, Muslims in Michigan, our nation, and around the world will observe Ramadan by fasting, emphasizing self-discipline, worship, charity, and reading the holy Quran to improve patience, humility, and spirituality; and
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1919 Whereas, During Ramadan, Muslims spend this period in reflection and prayer while strengthening the bonds of family, friendship, and community. Ramadan is considered the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar; and
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2121 Whereas, The Muslim population has been growing in the United States and todays Muslim American population is a tapestry of ethnic, racial, linguistic, social, and economic groups; and
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2323 Whereas, One of the largest populations of Muslims in the United States resides in Michigan and makes meaningful contributions to our state; now, therefore, be it
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2525 Resolved by House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body extend best wishes to Muslims in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan, a holy month of prayer, fasting, charity, and reflection.