With the Participation of Scholar Dr. Ahmed Raissouni: Basma Foundation for Social Development Hosts Ramadan Iftar in Rabat to Promote Developmental Social Work

With the Participation of Scholar Dr. Ahmed Raissouni: Basma Foundation for Social Development Hosts Ramadan Iftar in Rabat to Promote Developmental Social Work

On Friday, the 16th of Ramadan, the Basma Foundation for Social Development hosted a Ramadan Iftar at its headquarters in Rabat to honor its supporters and members. This gathering served as a practical expression of the culture of recognition and appreciation for the pivotal role played by partners, members, and volunteers in promoting and implementing the foundation’s programs and projects.

The gathering was more than just a traditional Ramadan meal; it was a strategic milestone aimed at strengthening the bonds of brotherhood and consolidating the values of collective developmental work. Through this initiative, the foundation seeks to transform its partners from mere supporters into “ambassadors” who carry its vision and humanitarian mission.

Intellectual and Educational Highlights

The event featured two significant intellectual sessions :

The Educational Address: Delivered by Dr. Aus al-Rammal, who focused on the importance of framing charitable work and its profound impact on self-refinement and the reinforcement of social solidarity.
The Intellectual Lecture: Presented by the eminent scholar Dr. Ahmed Raissouni, titled “Moroccans and Charitable Work.” He delved into Moroccan history and collective consciousness, highlighting how the culture of Waqf (endowments) and volunteering has become an inherent part of the Moroccan identity.

The foundation was also honored by the presence of Dr. Hassan al-Gharbi, who praised Basma’s contributions to sustainable social development. He echoed previous speakers by emphasizing the spiritual rewards and the long-term impact on beneficiaries when supporting this vital sector.

Documenting Impact and Fieldwork

The event included the screening of a documentary showcasing the foundation’s interventions under the campaign “Like One Body” .This campaign, part of the Sanad Relief Program, provided essential support to flood victims in the Gharband Ksar El Kebir regions. Additionally, an institutional video was presented to introduce the foundation’s various developmental programs.

The evening was enriched by soulful Quranic recitations and Ramadan chants performed by the reciter Hassan al-Soussi.

A Token of Gratitude

The meeting concluded with the foundation affirming that this Iftar is a “token of gratitude” to all supporters who contribute to creating a sustainable impact. It extended an invitation to all attendees to serve as permanent ambassadors for the culture of social developmental work.

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