USA: First Reverend Carwyn Jackson says Wales can be extremely pleased of its multi-cultural group in his concept to the Islamic group as it enjoys Eid al-Fitr.
The three-day event is labels the end of Ramadan, the sacred 30 days of going on a quick.
Mr Jackson said Wales had typically accepted "different societies and communities" to stay together quietly.
"I would like to wish all who are enjoying, 'Eid Mubarak'."
Mr Jackson said: "Eid al-Fitr, known as the Festival of the Splitting of the Fast, represents the begin of a three-day food and is an occasion of party for Muslims.
"We can all be extremely pleased that Wales is a country with a powerful history of adopting different societies and areas where we reside in serenity together.
"I would like to deliver my hottest desires to Muslims in Wales and across the globe who will be arriving together to indicate the end of monthly of going on a quick and prayer."
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