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Our Muslim friends welcomed the Holy Month of Ramadan this evening. I will be joining them this month to break fast, and I encourage you to do so too. Support local Ramadan bazaars and soak in the liveliness of this season. I wish all Muslims in Singapore a meaningful Ramadan! go.gov.sg/c76i99



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Our Muslim friends welcomed the Holy Month of Ramadan this evening. I will be joining them this month to break fast, and I encourage you to do so too. Support local Ramadan bazaars and soak in the liveliness of this season. I wish all Muslims in Singapore a meaningful Ramadan! go.gov.sg/c76i99

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