There were a variety of ways to honor the victims of the Moroccan earthquake and the Libyan floods, including holding funeral prayers, lighting candles, and collecting financial donations for the afflicted.
Here are some pictures that illustrate this.
The funeral prayer (funeral of the absent) was held at Al-Azhar Mosque after Friday prayers in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, for the souls of the victims of the Moroccan earthquake and the Libyan floods.
The Egyptian authorities ordered the imams of mosques across the country to perform funeral prayers in absentia, for the victims of the earthquake in Morocco and the floods in Libya.
Egyptians perform funeral prayers in a mosque in Cairo, after Friday prayers, for the souls of the victims.
Students of an Islamic middle school in Indonesia participate in reciting the Qur’an, in memory of the victims of the earthquake in Morocco and the floods in Libya, in the Banda Aceh region on Friday, September 15, 2023.
Students of an Islamic middle school in Indonesia donate money, after participating in reciting the Qur’an and performing funeral prayers for the victims of the earthquake in Morocco and the floods in Libya, in the Banda Aceh region.
People commemorate the victims of the earthquake in Morocco and floods in Libya by lighting candles and praying, in Gaza City on September 14.
The head of the National Unity Government in Libya, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, attends funeral prayers in Tripoli on September 12, 2023, for the victims of the flood disaster that the country witnessed.
People perform funeral prayers in front of the bodies of those killed in the earthquake in Morocco, in the village of Moulay Ibrahim in the Al Haouz province near the epicenter of the earthquake, on September 9.
People pray for one of the victims of the earthquake in Morocco, after the funeral and burial ceremony in the mountainous village of Imine Tala, south of Marrakesh, on September 10, 2023.