What is the Qur’anic verse that the American president used to congratulate Muslims on “Ramadan”?!

US President Joe Biden used a Quranic verse to congratulate Muslims on the advent of the month of Ramadan, which began on Saturday in many Arab and Islamic countries.

Biden said in a statement, "We must continue all efforts to stand by those who feel suffering or weakness in various parts of the world, as well as those who face persecution or hardship, and the Holy Qur'an teaches us that (whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it), we hear tragic stories every day. About lost souls and we see pictures of families and children struggling for survival, and these tragedies remind us of our common humanity and the common teachings of all the great religions, including Islam, the most important of which is to always treat others as we would like them to treat us.

"During this holy month in which Muslims honor God's great mercy, let us also renew our common commitment to showing kindness, compassion and understanding to one another, let us respect the simple and profound truth that all are equal in dignity and rights, and that is why America will continue to defend the rights of Human rights are everywhere, including the rights of Uyghurs in China, Rohingyas in Burma, and other Muslim communities around the world.”

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