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Queen joins group of women for iftar in Karak

By JT - Apr 06,2022 - Last updated at Apr 06,2022

Her Majesty Queen Rania joins a group of women for iftar in Karak Governorate on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania joined a group of women for iftar in Karak Governorate on Tuesday, where she commended the attendees for their contributions to local society.

Held at the historic Karak Castle, the iftar hosted a group of women from Karak active in the fields of education, social welfare, culture, volunteer work and charitable efforts, according to a statement from Her Majesty’s office.

After the breaking of fast, Her Majesty expressed her warm wishes for the holy month of Ramadan to the accomplished women in attendance and their families, adding that she has sorely missed these pleasant gatherings.

“I am very happy to be here during the first week of Ramadan, surrounded by my sisters, the devoted women of Al Karak,” Queen Rania said.

“Ramadan is always a month of goodwill, blessings and reconnecting with loved ones, but this year it feels even more special than usual — perhaps because we have been unable to get together for iftar like this for the past two years,” she added.

In turn, Governor of Karak Mohammad Fayez thanked Her Majesty for her work to uplift the lives of people across the country. He went on to highlight the positive feedback of a group of women participating in an umrah mission organised by the Queen this Ramadan.

A total of 550 women hailing from across Jordan will perform the lesser pilgrimage to Mecca as part of the mission throughout the holy month, the first group of whom left Jordan on Tuesday.

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