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AMMAN,
October 16 (IslamOnline.net) – The beginning of Ramadan in Jordan on
Friday, October 15, saw the launch of a series of charity activities
to alleviate the burdens of the poor families in the kingdom.
As
part of such efforts, the Jordanian government allocated 450,000
dinars to be distributed among the poor through the Ministry of Social
Development.
The
Ministry of Awkaf (religious endowments) will also send aid packages
to the main mosques to deliver them to poor families across the
kingdom during the holy month.
The
ministry will host, like every year, Iftar banquets where food is
given for free to poor Muslims and passers-by to break their fast.
According
to official statistics, around 20 per cent of the Jordanian people
life under the line of poverty, particularly in the south.
Life
Campaign
Also
Friday, Al- Hussein Cancer Center launched its second annual campaign
to raise funds and help provide excellent and comprehensive cancer
treatment to patients.
"The
campaign will run for the entire month of Ramadan to raise 200000
dinars for poor patients who receive cancer treatment in Al-Hussein
Center," said HRH Princess Ghida Talal, chairperson of the
center.
Donations
can be made through sending SMS and dialing up the cancer numbers, she
added in press statements.
By
sending the SMS 'life' to the designated number one dinar for each SMS
will go directly to Al-Hussein Center.
Last
Ramadan Jordan’s two giant
mobile operators launched a campaign in cooperation with
Al-Hussein Center to raise funds for cancer patients.
Seminars
With
mosques teeming with worshipers for `Isha’ (Night) and Tarawih
prayers during the dawn-to-dusk fasting month, the Jordanian
authorities decided to organize a series of seminars to address issues
of concern of the Jordanian people.
Prominent
scholars from Arab and Islamic countries will be invited to the
get-togethers t6o deliver sermons.
"Starting
from this Ramadan, the religious seminars will be organized in all
cities across the kingdom," Islamic Affairs Minister Ahmad
Hilayel told IslamOnline.net.
He
said all issues of concern to the Jordanian people will be raised
during such meetings.
The
first such seminar was held Friday in Abdullah bin Al Hussein mosque
on the virtues of fasting.