Chicago Sun-Times

Gov joins Muslim celebratio­n

- BY ART GOLAB Staff Reporter

Gov. Pat Quinn celebrated the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at a ceremony that drew 15,000 people to Toyota Park on Sunday morning in the southwest suburb of Bridgeview.

The governor used the occasion to sign a bill that will allow university students who have religious holiday conflicts with tests or assignment­s to ask for and receive alternate assignment­s.

Gov. Quinn also decried recent attacks against local Muslims, citing a shooting at a Morton Grove mosque, an attack on an Islamic school in Lombard and the desecratio­n of a grave in an Evergreen Park cemetery.

“These are un-American acts,” he said. “The people of Illinois, all 13 million, abhor anyone who would commit these serious acts of violence as a violation of our constituti­on.”

The governor called religious freedom “The most American and fundamenta­l freedom that we have in our country,” and said “The First Amendment of our constituti­on says that everyone, every- one has the right to practice their religion and their faith without fear of intimidati­on.”

The celebratio­n of the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayer and reflection, was organized by the Bridgeview Mosque, led by Imam Jamal Said.

The soccer field was entirely covered by Muslims who listened to speeches and were led in prayers by Said. Following the Muslim tradition, women were seated separately from men.

Quinn, kneeling on a rug facing the holy city of Mecca, followed along as thousands bowed in prayer to celebrate Eid, the Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.

“It’s a time to bring families together, a time for peace, a time for prosperity, a time for the Muslim community to reflect on all the great things we have,” said Rashad Darwish, a member of the mosque.

After participat­ing in the ceremony and praying, the governor left without talking to reporters.

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Chicago area Muslims participat­e in Salaat al-Eid at Toyota Park on Sunday. | BRIAN JACKSON~SUN TIMES
 ??  ?? Gov. Pat Quinn (second from right) joins in prayer during Salaat al-Eid, which celebrates the end of Ramadan (the holy month of fasting observed by Muslims), on Sunday.
Gov. Pat Quinn (second from right) joins in prayer during Salaat al-Eid, which celebrates the end of Ramadan (the holy month of fasting observed by Muslims), on Sunday.

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