In a heartfelt letter read by Ahmed Toufiq, the Minister of Islamic Affairs, the king addressed the country's significant drought, caused by years of climate change-related extremes that have resulted in a 53% drop in average rainfall over the last three decades. “Performing it under these difficult circumstances would cause certain harm to large segments of our people," he stated, emphasizing his duty to prioritize the well-being of Moroccans.
The king reassured citizens that he would perform the sacrificial rite on their behalf, fostering a sense of solidarity during these challenging times. Many are finding comfort in his guidance, which acknowledges the harsh realities they face while also honoring their faith and traditions. As Eid approaches in June, the decision brings hope and relief amid ongoing struggles with livestock scarcity and rising meat prices.
The king reassured citizens that he would perform the sacrificial rite on their behalf, fostering a sense of solidarity during these challenging times. Many are finding comfort in his guidance, which acknowledges the harsh realities they face while also honoring their faith and traditions. As Eid approaches in June, the decision brings hope and relief amid ongoing struggles with livestock scarcity and rising meat prices.




















