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In Photos: President Obama Visits a Mosque in Baltimore

Summary: 
President Obama made his first visit to a U.S. mosque to reaffirm the important role that Muslim Americans play in our society.

President Obama visited the Islamic Society of Baltimore—his first official visit to a U.S. mosque—to praise the important contributions of Muslim Americans and reaffirm our nation's tradition of religious freedom. In his speech, he called on all Americans to take a stand against religious bigotry and "show that America truly protect all faiths." Watch his full speech.

President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
Guests await President Barack Obama's arrival at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Md., Feb. 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)
"If we’re serious about freedom of religion -- and I’m speaking now to my fellow Christians who remain the majority in this country -- we have to understand an attack on one faith is an attack on all our faiths. And when any religious group is targeted, we all have a responsibility to speak up. And we have to reject a politics that seeks to manipulate prejudice or bias, and targets people because of religion."
President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
President Barack Obama participates in a roundtable discussion with American Muslim leaders at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 3, 2016.

 

President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
"We can’t be bystanders to bigotry. And together, we’ve got to show that America truly protects all faiths."

 

President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
President Barack Obama greets members of the audience after he delivers remarks at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

 

President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
President Barack Obama greets students and guests along the rope line following remarks to students the gymnasium at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon)
"We are one American family. We will rise and fall together. It won’t always be easy. There will be times where our worst impulses are given voice. But I believe that ultimately, our best voices will win out. And that gives me confidence and faith in the future."
President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
President Barack Obama greets students after he delivers remarks to students in the gymnasium at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Maryland, Feb. 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
President Obama at the Islamic Society of Baltimore
President Barack Obama signs remarks for introducer Sabah Muktar backstage prior to speaking at the Islamic Society of Baltimore mosque and Al-Rahmah School in Baltimore, Md., Feb. 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
"I want to speak directly to the young people who may be listening. In our lives, we all have many identities. We are sons and daughters, and brothers and sisters. We’re classmates; Cub Scout troop members. We’re followers of our faith. We’re citizens of our country. And today, there are voices in this world, particularly over the Internet, who are constantly claiming that you have to choose between your identities -- as a Muslim, for example, or an American. Do not believe them. If you’re ever wondering whether you fit in here, let me say it as clearly as I can, as President of the United States: You fit in here -- right here. You’re right where you belong. You’re part of America, too. You’re not Muslim or American. You’re Muslim and American."

Read more:

Watch the President's full speech or read the full remarks

Muslim and American: Voices from the White House

Letters to the President from Young Muslim Americans

Email from Rumana Ahmed: Why President Obama is Visiting a Mosque Today