Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0253

Introduced
2/26/26  

Caption

A resolution to commemorate the observance of the holy month of Ramadan and Lent.

Impact

This resolution serves to formally recognize the overlapping observance of Ramadan and Lent in 2026, a rare occurrence that has not transpired in over eight decades. This unique situation presents an opportunity for fostering interfaith understanding and unity among different faith communities within Michigan. The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions of both Muslim and Christian residents in building a moral and civic fabric that enriches the state's culture and promotes charitable engagement. By celebrating these observances together, it reinforces community ties and mutual respect between diverse populations, furthering inclusiveness in Michigan.

Summary

House Resolution No. 253, introduced by Representatives Farhat, Breen, Fitzgerald, and others, aims to commemorate the observance of the holy month of Ramadan and Lent, recognizing their significance to Muslim and Christian communities. The resolution highlights the importance of these periods for spiritual renewal, self-examination, and charitable acts, emphasizing the shared values between the two faiths, such as compassion and service to others. The bill specifically notes that both Ramadan, a month significant for fasting and prayer in Islam, and Lent, a time of reflection and repentance leading up to Easter for Christians, encourage qualities of sacrifice and moral purpose.

Contention

While the resolution appears to be a gesture of goodwill and recognition, there may be underlying tensions regarding interfaith relations, particularly in communities where one faith predominates over the other. Potential opposition might arise from individuals or groups who prefer to keep religious observances separate or may feel that their traditions should not be conflated with those of another religion. Despite these concerns, the resolution advocates for dialogue and cooperation, suggesting that shared experiences in faith can lead to greater communal harmony and collective efforts for the common good.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HP0499

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE MUSLIM CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN

MI HP1502

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE MUSLIM CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN

MI HCR14

Recognizing The Holy Month Of Ramadan And Muslim Residents Of Delaware As They Observe Ramadan.

MI HR1635

Shia Ismaili Muslim Community; commemorating the month of Ramadan and Navroz; recognize

MI SR899

Shia Ismaili Muslim Community and the month of Ramadan and Navroz; commemorate

MI SR318

Ramadan; recognize the Islamic holy month

MI HR34

Recognizing the holy month of Ramadan 2025.

MI SCR125

Ramadan.

MI SCR19

Ramadan.

MI HR61

A RESOLUTION commemorating the 100th anniversary of Black History Month.

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