King Mohammed VI to Preside over Laylat Al-Qadr Vigil in 2026
On March 16, 2026, King Mohammed VI, the Amir Al-Mouminine, will preside over a significant religious vigil at the Royal Palace in Rabat to commemorate Laylat Al-Qadr, as announced by the Royal Household, Protocol, and Chancellery Ministry. This event is a pivotal moment during the holy month of Ramadan, emphasizing the spiritual importance of this night, which is believed to be better than a thousand months in Islamic tradition.
The vigil will take place at the royal palace and is expected to be a grand affair, reflecting the rich cultural and religious heritage of Morocco. During this solemn gathering, prayers and reflections will be shared by those present, reinforcing community bonds and spiritual connections among attendees. The event will be broadcast live on both radio and television at the hour of the Al-Isha prayer, allowing a wider audience to partake in this significant occasion from their homes.
This vigil not only highlights the King’s role as a spiritual leader but also serves to unite the Moroccan people in faith and reflection during one of the most revered nights of the Islamic calendar. Laylat Al-Qadr, often referred to as the Night of Power, is a time when Muslims believe that the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad, making it a time for prayer, supplication, and seeking forgiveness.
As reported by medias24.com.