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Apple CEO Tim Cook Wishes ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ to Muslims Worldwide

California — Apple CEO Tim Cook on Saturday extended warm wishes to Muslims around the world as they begin the holy month of Ramadan.

Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter), he wrote, “Ramadan Mubarak to all of those observing around the world!”

Cook’s message was met with appreciation from the global Muslim community, with many thanking him for the gesture. Over the years, he has consistently used his platform to recognize cultural and religious celebrations, emphasizing themes of peace and inclusivity.

His Ramadan greetings align with Apple’s broader commitment to diversity and respect for different traditions. As millions observe this sacred month through fasting, prayer, and reflection, Cook’s message adds to the spirit of unity and goodwill that Ramadan represents.