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المملكة: The Parents Endowment in Laayoune launches Ramadan Umrah convoys for 50 orphans and residents


The Association for Dawa and Awareness of Communities in Laayoune launched its first Ramadan trip For Umrahwith the participation of 50 beneficiaries of various nationalities, within the “Parental Endowment” program, to enable them to perform the rituals in comfort and promote Islamic brotherhood.

The launch of this faith journey came with a remarkable official and community presence, presented by the head of the Laayoune City Center, Masoud Al-Marri, and a number of heads of charities and prominent local leaders.

This initiative represents the result of strategic planning for the “Parental Endowment” program, which has actually begun to yield results. It bore fruit by expanding the scope of its charitable and advocacy services to serve Muslims effectively.

Strengthening brotherly ties

The trip program was designed to combine a careful balance between the religious and scientific aspects, providing the pilgrims with practical daily lessons to perform the rituals step by step in accordance with the guidance of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him.

The first Ramadan trip aimed to strengthen brotherly ties, as it included 50 pilgrims from Egypt. And Sudan, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, in an atmosphere of love and close cooperation.

The Chairman of the Association’s Board of Directors, Saleh Al-Kulaib, confirmed to Al-Youm that this achievement was achieved thanks to God and then with the support of donors, considering them partners in success in every bid offered by the Endowment.

The convoy of pilgrims heads on its faith path from the city of Laayoune to Mecca to perform the rituals, concluding its journey with a visit to the mosque. The noble Prophet in Medina.

In a step that reflects the depth of social solidarity, the Vice President of the Association, Khaled Al-Hussein, revealed that an upcoming trip dedicated to citizens will be conducted with the generous support of a philanthropist.

Indescribable Happiness

The next trip aims to involve 15 beneficiaries from the “Aram” Orphan Association, and 15 others from the Al-Oyoun Charitable Association, to complete the process of Ramadan giving and bring joy to the people. Their hearts.

On the humanitarian level, the initiative touched the hearts of the beneficiaries, as the Egyptian resident, Yasser Muhammad, described his first experience of performing Umrah in Ramadan as an indescribable happiness, praising the elegance of treatment.

The Sudanese resident, Ali Abu Al-Qasim, shared the feelings of gratitude, praising the exceptional organization that gave the month of Ramadan a different spiritual character within the confines of the Two Holy Mosques.

The Bangladeshi resident, Muhammad Somal, concluded Expressions of thanks and prayers to those who made the trip, stressing that this great opportunity brought joy to the hearts of all participating communities and united their ranks.

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