Royal Commemoration of Laylat Al-Qadr
King Mohammed VI is set to preside over a significant religious vigil at the Royal Palace in Rabat, commemorating the revered occasion of Laylat Al-Qadr. This announcement was made through an official communiqué by the Ministry of the Royal Household, Protocol, and Chancellery. The vigil is scheduled to take place on the night corresponding to the 26th of Ramadan in the year 1447 of the Hijri calendar, a date that is deeply significant in the Islamic faith, marking one of the holiest nights in the month of Ramadan.
This annual event, which is a vital component of the Muslim spiritual calendar, is traditionally held under the auspices of the reigning monarch, reinforcing its importance within Moroccan culture and religious practice. The ceremony will be broadcast live on public media, ensuring that a wide audience can partake in this solemn occasion. The official statement highlighted that "the religious vigil will be aired live on radio and television at the time of the Al-Isha prayer," allowing both citizens and those unable to attend in person to engage in the observance from the comfort of their homes.
As reported by barlamane.com.