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الاربعاء: 18 آذار 2026
  • 18 آذار 2026
  • 16:35
Announcing the Events of Amasi AlEid During Eid AlFitr Days

Khaberni - The Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts Administration, announced the resumption of the activities program it started since the holy month of Ramadan began, by launching the "Amasi Al-Eid" events during the days of Eid Al-Fitr in Amman and all governorates of the Kingdom.

According to a press release issued by the festival administration on Wednesday, the artistic events featuring a selection of Jordanian artists include family and children's entertainment activities and artistic evenings.

The events will take place in Irbid at the Irbid Cultural Center, in Ajloun at the Ajloun Cultural Center, in Jerash at the Jerash Cultural Center, in Mafraq at the Mafraq Municipality Hall,

in Zarqa at the King Abdullah II Cultural Center, in Balqa at Musa Al-Saket Center, in Karak at the Prince Hassan Cultural Center, in Tafilah at the Tafilah Development Corporation, in Ma'an at the Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Cultural Center, in Madaba at the Madaba Municipality Hall, in Aqaba at the Prince Rashid Club, and in Amman at the Royal Cultural Center.

In the artistic evenings that will be held at 8:30 PM on the blessed Eid Al-Fitr days, the first day's artists participating are Hamdi Al-Manaseer at the Royal Cultural Center in Amman, Nancy Petro at the Irbid Cultural Center, Saad Abu Tayeh at the King Abdullah II Center in Zarqa, and Rami Shafiq at the Madaba Municipality Hall.

The second day of Eid will feature artists Majd Ayoub at Musa Al-Saket Center in Salt, Osama Jabour at the Prince Hassan Cultural Center in Karak, Mohammed Al-Houri at the Tafilah Development Corporation, and Amir Salah at the Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II Cultural Center in Ma'an.

On the third day of the blessed Eid Al-Fitr, artists Mahmoud Sultan at the Jerash Cultural Center, Violetta Youssef at the Ajloun Cultural Center, and Khaled Barkat

and Mohammad Al-Saggar at Mafraq Municipality Hall, and Rabhi Rabah at the Prince Rashid Club in Aqaba will participate.

The Ministry of Culture and the Jerash Festival for Culture and Arts Administration were keen to enhance the festive atmosphere and spread joy among the citizens and visitors during the Eid days, especially after the great success of the "Ramadan Nights" events in all governorates featuring ensemble praises and religious chants by Jordanian and Arab groups including "Egyptian Opera" and "Anwar Al-Sham from Syria," alongside theatrical shows, and poetry evenings.

They also focused on organizing Ramadan Iftar meetings at care homes, reform and rehabilitation centers, and orphanages, to create a familial atmosphere for them and share the spirit of the holy month aimed at fostering social and humanitarian values, and enhancing the spirit of tolerance and connection.

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