Sagarejo Municipality, Georgia: The Mayor of Sagarejo Municipality, Avtandil Gulikashvili, congratulated Muslims on the holiday of Ramadan Bayram on 30 March, 2025. He was accompanied by the Chairman of the City Council, Alexi Gilashvili.
The two delegates commenced their trip to the municipality’s villages at dawn. Ethnic minorities reside in these villages who are celebrating their holiday in a festive manner. They also wished the minorities a successful pilgrimage and gifted them with traditional sweets.Â
Mayor Avtandil Gulikashvili stated that they have one homeland and the history of their coexistence goes back centuries as they are connected by great friendship. He further added that he is very proud that their closeness and mutual respect has passed down from generation to generation. The Mayor also wished the Muslim community peace and prosperity with all his heart.
Additionally, on the Sagarejo Municipality City Hall page, a post was made public on Facebook on the 30th of March, 2025. In the post, the Mayor was included alongside citizens and civilians of the municipality while they were celebrating Ramadan, alongside other footage chronicling their visit to the villages.
Keda Municipality prays for the Muslims during Ramadan
With the celebration Ramadan Bayram holiday, Keda Municipality has congratulated the Georgian parish with mayor Roland Beridze, Kedi municipality delegate to the highest council of Adjara, Mamuka Turmanidze, first deputy mayor Imeda Vasadze, deputy mayor Mamuka Fartenadze, and local self-governing bodies representatives met the followers of the Muslim religious community.Â
Moreover, all active mosques in Keda have also performed the festive prayer of Ramadan Bayram. The Keda Municipality shared the celebration on their official Facebook account.
Significance of Ramadan Bayram
Muslims first observe this holiday in the spring of Shawwal. It is one of two principal holidays and it goes by the name of Eid-al-Fitr. It is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal which is the tenth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. People observe this from all around the globe to recognize the ending of a month of fasting from dawn until dusk.