Thursday, March 29, 2007

2nd Sufi Nights of the Ismaili city

[From the French language press]:

Deuxièmes nuits soufies de la cité ismaïlienne

Un grand concert de musique soufie incluant des partitions inédites a été donné, lundi soir, au majestueux site palais Mansour à Meknès, par l'orchestre Thami Harraq de Tétouan en ouverture des deuxièmes nuits soufies de la cité ismaïlienne.

par MAP - Menara, Morocco - mercredi 28 mars 2007

A great concert of sufi music including new partitions was given, Monday evening, within the majestic site Mansour palace in Meknes, (Morocco) by the Thami Harraq orchestra of Tétouan; it was the opening of the second Sufi Nights of the Ismaili city.

These evenings, organized by association “Ikhwan Assafa” (brothers of purity), under the High patronage of HM King Mohammed VI in commemoration of the birth of the Prophet Sidna Mohammed (pbuh), aim at encouraging the opening to social sciences and the various literary and philosophical tendencies, as well as to tolerant knowledge far from any extremist current.

[picture: Meknes, www.magicmorocco.com]

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

2nd Sufi Nights of the Ismaili city
[From the French language press]:

Deuxièmes nuits soufies de la cité ismaïlienne

Un grand concert de musique soufie incluant des partitions inédites a été donné, lundi soir, au majestueux site palais Mansour à Meknès, par l'orchestre Thami Harraq de Tétouan en ouverture des deuxièmes nuits soufies de la cité ismaïlienne.

par MAP - Menara, Morocco - mercredi 28 mars 2007

A great concert of sufi music including new partitions was given, Monday evening, within the majestic site Mansour palace in Meknes, (Morocco) by the Thami Harraq orchestra of Tétouan; it was the opening of the second Sufi Nights of the Ismaili city.

These evenings, organized by association “Ikhwan Assafa” (brothers of purity), under the High patronage of HM King Mohammed VI in commemoration of the birth of the Prophet Sidna Mohammed (pbuh), aim at encouraging the opening to social sciences and the various literary and philosophical tendencies, as well as to tolerant knowledge far from any extremist current.

[picture: Meknes, www.magicmorocco.com]

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