The Higher Council of Ulema in Morocco concluded its 37th ordinary session in Rabat on Saturday. The meetings were held with the authorization of King Mohammed VI, who also presides over the council. The final session followed committee meetings and the preparation of reports, and was attended by Minister of Religious Affairs Ahmed Toufiq and the council’s Secretary-General, Yazid El Radi. Details regarding specific outcomes or decisions made during the session were not immediately available in the provided text. The council serves as a key advisory body on religious matters in Morocco. This annual session represents a significant event for Islamic scholarship and policy within the country. Further reporting will likely detail the council’s discussions and recommendations.