Slated for January 29, 2025, it will be organized by the Badrah Association for Communications and Social Development.
The festival will run until February 1, Al-Asbou website reported.
The Casablanca festival will include a Quran competition for various age groups, both men and women, and participants will receive certificates of attendance.
During this edition, Sheikh Mustafa Al-Hilani, who has contributed significantly to religious services and trained many students, will be honored.
In previous editions, this festival has honored Quranic figures such as Mohamed al-Kantawi, al-Ayoun al-Koushi, Yassin al-Amri, Hajar Bousaq, Husnaa Khoulali, and several other national Quranic figures of Morocco.
Past editions of the festival were held with participants from Arab and Islamic countries, and Moroccan citizens also actively participated.
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Last year, in the ninth edition of the festival, held under the honorary presidency of Mohamed Youssef, the Secretary-General of the Supreme Scientific Council of Morocco, Sheikh Mohamed Torabi, a Quranic figure, was honored.
Morocco is a North African Arab country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Islam is the predominant religion in Morocco, with some 99 percent of the population adhering to it.
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