Candles Convoy of Salé

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Convoy of candles

The Candles Convoy of Salé, also called Moussem of Candles or wax procession,[1] is a festival in Salé, Morocco. It is held annually during the period of Mawlid (commemorating the birth of Muhammad).

History[edit]

Ahmed al-Mansour was impressed by a convoy of candles in celebration of Mawlid during his exile (between 1557 à 1576) in Istanbul. He decided to imitate this Ottoman celebration in Marrakech. He ordered candle convoys in all parts of the kingdom including Salé. This tradition continued around Salé for many centuries.[2]

Moroccans parade carrying large, colorful candles, which they then place at the foot of the mausoleum Sidi Abdellah ben Hassoun.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Team, Budget travel | tips and inspiration-Mortraveling. "The main celebrations and festivals in Morocco". Budget travel | tips and inspiration - Mortraveling. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  2. ^ "Festivals – COMMUNE OF SALÉ". en.villedesale.ma. Retrieved 2018-01-02.
  3. ^ Team, Budget travel | tips and inspiration-Mortraveling. "The main celebrations and festivals in Morocco". Budget travel | tips and inspiration - Mortraveling. Retrieved 2022-12-03.