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.