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    King Mohammed VI Holds Vigil in Rabat to Commemorate Late King Hassan II

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    Rabat – King Mohammed VI presided over a religious vigil on Thursday evening at the Mohammed V Mausoleum in Rabat, marking the 27th anniversary of the passing of the late King Hassan II. He was joined by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, Prince Moulay Rachid, and Prince Moulay Ahmed.

    The ceremony featured the recitation of verses from the Holy Quran and praises of the Prophet Muhammad. King Mohammed VI, alongside members of the royal family, also paid tribute at the tomb of the late monarch.

    At the conclusion of the vigil, prayers were offered for the souls of King Hassan II and King Mohammed V, asking for God’s mercy upon the departed monarchs. Prayers were also made for the well-being of King Mohammed VI and the success of his initiatives serving the Moroccan people. Participants additionally prayed for the protection and guidance of the Crown Prince, Prince Moulay Rachid, and other members of the royal family.

    The ceremony was attended by senior officials, including Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch, the presidents of both chambers of Parliament, royal advisors, government ministers, heads of constitutional bodies, senior officers from the Royal Armed Forces General Staff, representatives of the Islamic diplomatic corps in Rabat, and numerous other civil and military figures.

    King Hassan II, remembered as Morocco’s “Great Late King,” ruled from 1961 until his death in 1999. He was known for his strong leadership, efforts to modernize the country, and initiatives to preserve Moroccan traditions while navigating significant political and social changes, including constitutional reforms and economic development programs.

    Following King Hassan II’s passing on July 23, 1999, his son, King Mohammed VI, ascended to the throne. Over his 25-year reign, King Mohammed VI has introduced wide-ranging political, social, and economic reforms, while continuing to uphold Morocco’s traditions and religious values.

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