The photo of the players’ mothers, all of Morocco in one image
If you want to understand Morocco, take a good look at this picture, the diversity of the women, the retreating position of the King. This is the importance of parents, walidin
If you want to understand Morocco, take a good look at this picture, the diversity of the women, the retreating position of the King. This is the importance of parents, walidin
To be honest, I hesitated to translate this post from the French blog, as it is about a French speaking magazine. I decided to do it and publish here when I realized this magazine is targeted to English speakers learning French… maybe one of the readers will pass by and find more accurate information?
Every time we talk to expats about Ramadan, the accusation of hypocrisy comes up. It gets on my nerves, because it shows how little we understand in Morocco
Respecting modesty as conceived in the country where you live is, I believe, a minimum, even if its rules seem absurd or contrary to your convictions.
Before saying that Morocco is a tolerant country, we must agree on the notion of tolerance. A “simple” word whose meaning is totally different for a Moroccan and for a secular Westerner.
Ashura is festive in Morocco, with rites common to the whole country, such as the drums, the water games of Zem-Zem, and the firecrackers
Kafala is often presented as equivalent to adoption, but it’s not the case and the legal framework, based on sharia, relates more to fostering.
The high numbers of Covid new cases makes Morocco an unsafe country. What are the consequences and could have it been avoided ?
Here too, #BlackLivesMatter is met with racism, violence and denial. Certainly less serious than in the United States or France, the situation remains unacceptable