Washington - KUNA
President Barack Obama on Tuesday said he and his wife, first lady Michelle Obama, \"extend our best wishes for a joyous Eid al-Adha to Muslims around the world and congratulate those performing the Hajj this year. \"As our Muslim neighbors and friends gather for Eid celebrations, Muslim Americans are among the more than three million pilgrims joining one of the worlds largest and most diverse gatherings, which serves as a reminder of the shared roots of the world\'s Abrahamic faiths,\" the President said in a statement released by the White House. To commemorate Eid Al-Adha, Muslims around the world are joining other faith communities in offering their assistance to those suffering from hunger, disease and conflict, Obama noted, adding, \"Their service is a powerful example of the positive role that faith can play in motivating communities to work together to address shared challenges.\" \"On behalf of the American people, we extend our warmest greetings during this Hajj season,\" he said. \"Eid Mubarak and Hajj Mabrour.\"