Culture Ministry Launches “Ramadan Evenings” Program Across Kingdom

Amman: The Ministry of Culture announced its "Ramadan Evenings" program, featuring a variety of activities aligned with the spiritual and social values of the holy month and emphasizing the cultural dimension of the celebrations.

According to Jordan News Agency, Minister of Culture Mustafa Rawashdeh stated that the program offers diverse events designed to promote positive values during Ramadan, highlighting participation from several religious chant groups and Jordanian and Arab vocalists. Rawashdeh added that the program includes numerous entertainment segments for children and family-oriented activities that reflect the virtues of the holy month, noting that cultural activities have long been an integral part of Ramadan celebrations.

The events are set to take place across cultural centers in governorates throughout the Kingdom, focusing on Jordanian local identity. These initiatives are designed to foster social harmony and solidarity. Rawashdeh emphasized that the program carries positive and humanitarian messages, including visits to senior homes, orphanages, and correction and rehabilitation centers, creating a family-like atmosphere and engaging residents in the spirit of Ramadan to reinforce social and humanitarian values and promote tolerance and community interaction.

The minister also noted that the program aims to actively revitalize literary and cultural forums, offering a comprehensive experience that celebrates the month's values by combining culture, entertainment, and community engagement in family-friendly settings. This provides an organized evening option for families during Ramadan.

Ramadan Evenings will be held at cultural centers in all governorates every Thursday and Friday during the holy month, from 9:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., with open access to the public.