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Ridván greetings from Prime Minister Gordon Brown

Lembit Opik MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Friends of the Bahá’ís read out the following messages of greeting to the UK Bahá’í community at our Ridván reception on the House of Commons Terrace last night.

Message from the Prime Minister

I would like to express my respect and admiration to those attending this reception, and the wider Baha’í community which makes an important contribution to British life. I very much recognise and welcome those of the Baha’í faith as a distinguished and valuable part of our rich and multi-cultural society.

The Baha’í community has a long, proud and respected tradition and contributes much to today’s Britain. Your faith includes a clear obligation to work towards religious tolerance and respect for other faiths, an aim shared by both myself and a wide range of different communities across Britain.

I commend you for promoting and understanding and explorations of your faith to wider British society. The Baha’í community can be proud of its success in working to foster cohesive and integrated communities.

[Signed] The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, the Prime Minister

Message from the Leader of the Opposition

I am delighted to send my best wishes to everyone attending the All Party Parliamentary Friends of the Bahá’ís Group reception to mark the festival of Ridván. I would like to take this opportunity to also send my best wishes to the wider Bahá’í community in the UK.

Not only is Ridván an important time for communal prayers and celebration, and for electing local governing councils, but it can also be a time for reflection on the principles which the Bahá’í community holds dear. These principles include unity, the promotion of social justice, a belief in the importance of family life, and a concern for the environment. I know that you will also be thinking of your co-religionists elsewhere who may be facing persecution because of their beliefs.

May I once again send my good wishes to you and your families at this time.

[Signed] The Rt Hon David Cameron MP, Leader of the Opposition

Message from the Leader of the Liberal Democrats

I would like to take this opportunity to wish the Baha’í community in the United Kingdom and your guests a very happy Ridvan. I am sure that this celebration will help raise awareness of the issues facing the Baha’í community and that you will have a wonderful evening.

[Signed] The Rt Hon Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats

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2 comments

1 chemali- Karin { 05.01.08 at 06:26 }

Alla’u'abbha from Beirut! you can also check some of our pictures on Flickr.com/photos/ karinchemali and meet our community in Beirut to share with yours. Happy Ridwan to all
:)

2 Barney { 05.01.08 at 08:36 }

Thank you for your greeting from Beirut. I am just down the road in Haifa. Delegates at the International Convention are sad that delegates from Lebanon are unable to be physically present. We know you are present in spirit.

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