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We hope you and your family are doing well. As Muslims, we are observing Ramadan (March 1-29), a month dedicated to fasting, reflection, and gratitude. From pre-dawn to sunset, we refrain from food and drink—not just as an act of discipline, but to cultivate patience, empathy, and inner peace. Fasting is a practice found in many faiths — bringing people closer to their Creator and to one another. More than anything, Ramadan is a time of kindness, generosity, and deep spiritual connection.
In our world today, we rarely pause to appreciate those around us. Ramadan reminds us to do just that — to reflect and be thankful for our families and for our community.
So, we want to say: We are grateful to have you as our neighbor. Our door is always open if you ever need anything or just want to stop by for a cup of tea.
Wishing you peace, prosperity and health.
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“Allah—there is no god (deserving of worship) besides Him, the Ever-Living, the Self-Sustaining. Neither tiredness nor sleep overtakes Him. Whatever is in the heavens and the earth belongs to Him (alone).” Quran (2:255)