Monday, May 25, 2026

Morocco Embassy’s Iftar celebration

Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco hosts an Iftar Dinner for different ambassadors and the international community in collaboration with Hyatt Regency Hotel.
In Morocco’s cities and villages, Muslim families gather with followers of other monotheistic religions to share the Iftar meal of Ramadan in a spirit of brotherhood and affection. This illustrates the wonderful model of peaceful coexistence, explains Alaoui M’Hammadi Ambassador of the Kingdom of Moroco to Ethiopia and Djibouti.
Several officials were present at the Iftar ceremony including Dina Mufti, spokesperson of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ambassadors and senior officials of the UN and the African Union.
The blessed month of Ramadan provides an opportunity for the faithful to express the extent of their commitment to their Muslim brothers but also to other religions to spread a culture of solidarity, coexistence, human values and mutual respect, she concluded.

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