President Vladimir Putin greeted Russia's Muslims on the occasion of the holiday of Eid al-Fitr on Friday, the Sputnik reported.
A press statement released on the Kremlin's website noting that Eid al-Fitr "is infused with deep spiritual significance and the joy of strengthening one's faith and acquiring invaluable new experience of moral cleansing."
The president emphasized the positive role Muslim organizations have played in Russian life, noting that "they are steadily developing their cooperation with state and public organizations and pay much attention to charity and educational initiatives."
He also praised Russia's clergy, who have "resolutely opposed attempts by extremists of various types to pervert Islam's values and to sow the seeds of hatred and intolerance."
Islam is the second-most widely followed religion in Russia, with an estimated 14 percent of Russians listing themselves to be of Muslim faith. Eid al-Fitr, the Feast of the Breaking of the Fast, is celebrated by Muslims around the world to mark the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting.
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