Royal donations for the benefit of several Zaouïas in Tangier and the province of Fahs-Anjra

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In ‍Tangier, the royal commission presented royal donations to the deans and chorfas of the ​Seddikia and Kadiria ⁣zaouïas and to the Baqaliyines chorfas, descendants of Sidi Bouârakia, during religious ceremonies,‍ held in the presence of the⁣ Wali of the ⁤Tangier-Tétouan-Al region.‌ Hoceima,governor of the Tangier-Assilah prefecture,Younes Tazi,president of the Regional Council,and number of elected officials and⁤ representatives of local,security,judicial and military authorities.

In the province of fahs-Anjra, the⁤ said commission presented a royal gift to the Ajibiyine‍ chorfas,⁢ descendants of Sidi Ahmed Ben Ajiba, during a religious ceremony attended by the governor of the province, Abdelkhalek Marzouki, and a number of​ officials provincial⁣ officials, and also elected officials and civil and military figures.

At the end of these‌ ceremonies, prayers were raised to the Almighty to grant health, long life and glory to HM​ King⁣ Mohammed VI, ‌Amir Al Mouminine, to fulfill the Sovereign in‍ the⁢ persons ‌of ⁢HRH Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan and HRH Prince Moulay‍ Rachid and preserve all the members of the illustrious ​royal family.

Prayers were also raised for the repose of the souls of the late Sovereigns, the late HM mohammed ​V and the late HM⁣ Hassan II, may God ‌have them in His ‌holy mercy.

How do royal donations ⁣contribute to community development and social ‍cohesion in Moroccan society?

Interview with dr. Fatima El Ouali: Insights on ⁤the Recent royal Donations in Tangier

Time.news Editor: Thank you ⁣for joining us today, Dr. El Ouali. Recently, there have been significant royal donations presented during​ religious‌ ceremonies in Tangier. Can you provide a brief overview of these ​events and thier importance?

Dr. Fatima El​ ouali: Thank you for having me. The royal‌ donations presented in Tangier represent not only⁣ a gesture of goodwill from King Mohammed VI but also serve to strengthen the ties between the monarchy and local religious leaders. The donations were⁤ made to the deans‌ and chorfas of the Seddikia and Kadiria zaouïas and to the Baqaliyines chorfas, highlighting⁣ the monarchy’s support ​for preserving ‍Morrocan cultural ‍heritage and religious practices.

Time.news editor: It truly seems that the event brought together a wide range ‍of local officials and community leaders. What ​does this signify in terms​ of governance and community relations?

Dr.Fatima El Ouali: Absolutely, ‍the presence of the ‌Wali of the tangier-Tétouan-Al ‍region, the ‌governor ⁣of ‍the Tangier-Assilah prefecture, and various elected officials signifies a ‌united ⁣front. It‌ emphasizes the importance‌ of collaboration between ‌the monarchy and local⁣ goverment ⁣to foster regional development. Such events can inspire community solidarity and promote a sense of belonging among citizens, encouraging civic engagement.

Time.news Editor: How does the historical context of these donations influence public perception of the ‌monarchy?

Dr. ⁣Fatima El Ouali: The legacy of past monarchs, such as Mohammed V and ⁤hassan II, plays a crucial role in shaping public perception. By ⁣invoking the memory of these late Sovereigns during prayers at the ceremonies, the current monarchy strengthens its narrative as a continuous lineage dedicated to ‌the welfare of the Moroccan people.​ It ensures respect and reverence for the royal family, fostering loyalty among⁤ citizens.

Time.news ‌Editor: Let’s talk about the implications for local communities. How⁤ can these donations impact their socio-economic conditions?

Dr.​ Fatima El Ouali: The donations can have a positive ripple effect on local communities.By supporting religious institutions like the zaouïas, the government indirectly promotes cultural tourism and local ⁤economies. ⁢Moreover, when local leaders and representatives show unity, it can⁢ led ⁣to increased investments in the region, potentially improving infrastructure and social services.

Time.news Editor: In terms of practical advice, what should local ‍communities take away from these royal ⁢events?

Dr. Fatima El Ouali: Local communities ‌should‍ recognize the importance of engagement with their leaders and the monarchy. attending such events and participating in community discussions⁣ can strengthen local‍ governance‌ and public welfare initiatives. It’s vital for citizens to advocate for their interests and ensure that they benefit from‍ these royal gestures.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. ⁣El Ouali, for sharing your insights on these important⁣ proceedings ‌in Tangier and their broader implications for Moroccan society.

Dr. Fatima El Ouali: My pleasure. It’s crucial⁢ for⁤ communities to stay ⁢informed and engaged with such developments. Thank you for the opportunity to discuss these significant events.

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