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Turkey's Cultural Institute in Morocco Hosts Iftar for People with Disabilities

PUBLISHED March 12, 2026
Turkey's Cultural Institute in Morocco Hosts Iftar for People with Disabilities

Turkey's Cultural Institute Organizes a Special Iftar Event

In a remarkable display of compassion and community spirit, the Turkish Cultural Institute in Sale, near Morocco's capital, Rabat, recently hosted a communal iftar for individuals with special needs. This heartwarming event took place on a Wednesday evening and was attended by Mustafa Elker Kilic, the Turkish ambassador to Morocco. As reported by Anadolu Agency, the gathering served as a testament to the values of solidarity and mutual support that Ramadan embodies.

During the iftar, Ambassador Kilic emphasized that Ramadan is a month of solidarity and cooperation, where shared meals contribute to strengthening our human and spiritual bonds. He noted how such gatherings enhance the spirit of togetherness and foster brotherhood among communities. The ambassador further articulated that this annual event reflects the historical and cultural ties that connect Turkey and Morocco, underscoring a hopeful vision for a more diverse and inclusive society.

Kilic also took a moment to extend prayers for peace and tranquility across the Islamic world, particularly for those affected by conflicts in the Middle East, including Palestine. The event was graced by the presence of members from the Center for Production and Employment of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, along with various diplomats, members of the Turkish community in Morocco, and representatives from civil society organizations.

In a related remark, Rashid Kanouni, coordinator of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Individuals with Disabilities, highlighted that this iftar is an annual tradition aimed at bringing joy to this segment of society. He reiterated that the event is a reflection of the principles outlined in Islam, promoting coexistence and solidarity with all groups, particularly those with special needs. Kanouni expressed that this gathering symbolizes the strong ties of friendship and community support that are essential for fostering an inclusive environment for all.

As reported by aa.com.tr.

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