Ahlulbayt News Agency: According to the news website Muslimsaroundtheworld, the exhibition is one of the most prominent Ramadan events in Benin, providing an integrated platform that brings together religious, economic and social dimensions by providing an opportunity for exhibitors and entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services, especially in the field of halal products and activities related to the month of Ramadan.
The exhibition aims to attract thousands of visitors, which will allow participants to strengthen their business presence and establish direct contact with a wide and committed audience.
The exhibition will also feature lectures and religious seminars and workshops, cultural activities, congregational prayers and the organization of communal iftar meals, as well as a variety of social services and consultations.
The event’s diverse programs and activities aim to prepare the Muslim community to welcome the month of Ramadan in an atmosphere that combines worship, knowledge and social solidarity.
The exhibition organizers issued an open invitation to institutions and entrepreneurs to participate in the event, either by showcasing their products or by joining as partners and sponsors, emphasizing that the exhibition is an opportunity to strengthen social responsibility, support the local economy and consolidate values of solidarity during Ramadan, which will help create a lasting religious, social and economic impact on the Muslim community of Benin.
The “FIRam 2026” exhibition reflects a growing trend towards organizing events that combine Islamic identity and social development, affirming the importance of Ramadan as a comprehensive station for faith, action and solidarity.
Benin is a French-speaking country in West Africa. According to the most recent 2020 estimate, the population of Benin is 52.2% Christian, 24.6% Muslim, 17.9% traditionalist and 5.3% follows other faiths.
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