First Minister said:
"Assalamu alaikum. As the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close,
I want to extend my warmest wishes to everyone celebrating Eid
al‑Fitr.
"Ramadan is a month of deep reflection, self‑discipline and
spiritual renewal. It is a time when families and communities
come together to break fast, to pray, and to support those who
need it most. The dedication shown throughout the month in
charity, kindness and patience, is truly inspiring.
"Eid al‑Fitr marks a moment of joy and celebration after weeks of
fasting and devotion. It is a time to gather with loved ones, to
share meals, and to give thanks. It reminds us of the importance
of compassion, generosity and gratitude,values that uplift all of
us, regardless of our background or beliefs.
"Scotland's Muslim communities bring so much to the life of our
country, through acts of service, through leadership, through the
rich traditions and cultures that continue to strengthen our
society. Your commitment to looking after neighbours, supporting
the vulnerable, and fostering understanding makes us all
stronger.
"For many, this past year has brought challenges at home or
abroad, and Eid serves as a powerful reminder of the hope and
resilience at the heart of the Muslim faith. It is a time to
stand together, to support one another, and to reaffirm the bonds
that tie our communities together.
"To everyone celebrating, I wish you a joyful, peaceful and
blessed Eid. May this Eid bring happiness to your homes, comfort
to your hearts, and renewed hope for the months ahead. Eid
Mubarak."