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President Steinmeier Faces Backlash After Calling Ramadan ‘Native to Germany’

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said that Ramadan has become a ‘festival that is also native to Germany’ and is ‘part of the religious life of our country’ during an event marking the end of the Muslim fasting month. In a letter sent to Muslim communities across Germany, President Steinmeier thanked them for their contribution to the country at a time that is ‘unfortunately also marked by concerns about international crises’, referring …

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For many Muslims today ends with Ramadan's last fasting day.

·Germany
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At the end of Ramadan, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier pays tribute to the commitment of many Muslims. He also highlights the importance of the festival. At the end of the Muslim fasting month Ramadan, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier sent his greetings to Muslims and Muslims in Germany. "The Ramadan has become a festival that is also home to Germany and is part of the religious life of our country," says Steinmeier's greeting…

·Germany
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German Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier sent a message of greetings to Muslims living in Germany on Thursday on the occasion of the end of Ramadan, the holiday of breaking the fast. In it, he wrote that Ramadan has now become an established holiday in Germany and is part of the country's religious life. "This year, many mosque communities and families are inviting their neighbors to the celebration. This is a wonderfully generous gestur…

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On the occasion of the end of the Muslim fasting month Ramadan, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier turned to Muslims in Germany – and ... The post Ramadan is "home to Germany", explains Frank-Walter Steinmeier appeared first on Apollo News.

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Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier commends the end of Ramadan as part of religious life in Germany. In his message of greeting, he thanks Muslim communities.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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