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Home > Morocco > Morocco Cancels Annual Royal Ramadan Lectures for 2025

Morocco Cancels Annual Royal Ramadan Lectures for 2025

The lectures represent one of Morocco’s most significant religious traditions during the holy month.

Adil FaouzibyAdil Faouzi
Feb, 27, 2025
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Morocco cancels annual Hassanian Lectures for 2025.

Morocco cancels annual Hassanian Lectures for 2025.

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Doha – Morocco’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs announced Thursday that the prestigious Hassanian Lectures (Dorouss El Hassaniya) will not be organized this year for the Ramadan of 1446H/2025.

The cancellation follows today’s Royal Palace announcement that King Mohammed VI’s Ramadan activities would be adjusted due to his ongoing recovery from shoulder surgery in December 2024.

The Royal Ramadan Lectures, revived by the late King Hassan II, feature Islamic scholars delivering religious teachings hosted by the monarch and broadcast live to millions across Morocco.

The lectures represent one of Morocco’s most significant religious traditions during the holy month.

Established in their current form by Sultan Moulay Ismail (1645-1727), they originally served as occasions for studying juristic and legal matters during the months of Rajab, Sha’ban, and Ramadan.

The practice was interrupted during French colonial rule before King Hassan II revived it when he ascended the throne in 1961.

Far from being closed-door events, these lectures are broadcast live on television and radio, allowing millions of Moroccans to participate in this royal tradition.

Government ministers, military leaders, and senior officials typically attend in person, underlining their importance in Moroccan religious and political life.

The cancellation comes as Morocco prepares for the holy month, with religious authorities set to observe the crescent moon this Friday, February 28.

According to astronomical predictions, Ramadan will likely begin on Sunday, March 2, with astronomer Ibrahim Akhiam noting that the crescent will be “extremely difficult” to sight on Friday.

The King’s ongoing rehabilitation requires limiting prolonged sitting and standing positions, according to palace officials.

The medical team, led by Professor Belyamani Lahcen, had previously indicated his shoulder would require immobilization for approximately 45 days following the December surgery, which addressed a humeral fracture sustained during routine physical activity.

Over the decades, the Royal Lectures have evolved to reflect changing societal priorities and religious influences in Morocco.

Under King Mohammed VI, there has been increased emphasis on Morocco’s “moderate” religious model as an antidote to extremism, making these lectures not only religious events but also platforms for the country’s broader spiritual and diplomatic messaging.

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