R45003 — Muslim Holidays: Fact Sheet
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- Maya V. Thomas
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Summary
Islam is one of the three major Abrahamic faiths, alongside Judaism and Christianity. According to the 2020 U.S. Religion Census, the number of followers of Islam in the United States has risen to 4.5 million. Muslims annually observe two major holidays: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. This fact sheet describes the two holidays’ significance and American Muslims’ observance of them and addresses the ways the holidays have been recognized by elected officials. The fact sheet also briefly describes two other widely celebrated Muslim holidays. This fact sheet is designed to assist congressional offices with work related to Islamic holidays. It contains sample speeches and remarks from the Congressional Record, presidential proclamations and remarks, and selected historical and cultural resources. This is part of a series of Congressional Research Service fact sheets on religious holidays in the United States.
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- HRES 263 — Recognizing the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, commending a month of fasting and spiritual renewal, a · 119th Cong
- HRES 192 — Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and · 119th Cong
- HRES 61 — Expressing support for the recognition of January as "Muslim-American Heritage Month" and celebratin · 119th Cong
- HRES 1128 — Recognizing the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, commending a month of fasting and spiritual renewal, a · 118th Cong
- HRES 556 — Recognizing the religious significance of Eid al-Adha and wishing Muslim Americans and Muslims aroun · 118th Cong