Morocco’s King Mohammed VI Donates to Religious Leaders and Needy in Sefrou
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Mohamed Saad Eddine Smij, Mission Officer at the Royal Chamberlain’s Office, at the head of a delegation, went to Sefrou to deliver royal donations to the Chorfas of the Zaouia Kandar Sidi Khiar and the mausoleum of Sidi Lahcen Lyoussi.
This donation comes on the occasion of the religious Moussem of Moulay Idriss Al Azhar, founder of the spiritual capital of the Kingdom.
In total, more than 170 people received financial assistance from the hands of Mohamed Saad Eddine Smij, Mission Officer at the Royal Chamberlain’s Office.
Among them are Chorfas, needy and special needs people, as well as those suffering from certain chronic diseases, reports Le Matin.
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