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Ashura in Morocco: A Tapestry of Tradition, Spirituality, and Celebration

As the sun dips below the horizon on the ninth day of Muharram, the streets and homes of Morocco come alive with the vibrant festivities of Ashura. This ancient tradition, rich with Islamic and pre-Islamic history, paints the air with the scents of burning wood and the sounds of laughter, fusing joyous......

Morocco Mourns the Passing of Princess Lalla Latifa: Mother of King Mohammed VI

In a somber announcement that has cast a shadow over the Kingdom of Morocco, the Royal Palace revealed the passing of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Latifa, mother of King Mohammed VI, on Saturday, June 29, 2024. Princess Lalla Latifa, revered as the wife of the late King Hassan II, leaves behind......

Eid Al Adha: King Mohammed VI Grants Pardon to 1,484 Convicts

His Majesty King Mohammed VI Continues Tradition of Clemency During Religious Celebrations In keeping with a cherished tradition, His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco has granted a royal pardon to 1,484 convicts in honor of Eid Al Adha. This significant act of clemency underscores the monarch's......

Morocco's Unmarried Couples Debate: Tradition vs. Modernity

In the intricate tapestry of Moroccan society, a recent decision to lift the requirement for couples to present marriage certificates when checking into hotels has ignited a fiery discourse. This move, perceived as a stride towards personal liberty and privacy by some, has polarized opinion, with traditionalists......

Igniting the Journey to Paris 2024: The Olympic Flame

With just under 100 days remaining until the grand opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, the sacred flame will be kindled on Tuesday at the historic site of Olympia in Greece, heralding the commencement of an extraordinary voyage that will carry it from the iconic Acropolis to Paris, with a notable......

The Iconic Moroccan Caftan Week Returns for its 24th Edition with a Fresh Format

The iconic event of Moroccan fashion, the Caftan, returns for its 24th edition under the framework of Caftan Week. Organized by Femmes Du Maroc under the theme "Morocco, Land of the Caftan," Caftan Week will take place in Marrakech from May 9th to 12th. This grand edition will provide an exceptional......

Preserving Morocco's Ancient Ramadan Tradition: The Fading Melody of the 'Neffar'

In the labyrinthine alleys of Morocco's ancient cities, a centuries-old Ramadan tradition resounds through the pre-dawn hours, its enchanting melody serving as a soulful call to spiritual awakening. Yet, amidst the relentless march of modernity, the melodious strains of the 'neffar' grow......

Chebakia: Morocco's Rose-Shaped Ramadan Delight

In the tapestry of Moroccan culinary traditions, there's one delicacy that reigns supreme, particularly during the holy month of Ramadan – the chebakia. These intricately crafted pastries, resembling delicate roses and infused with a blend of aromatic spices, hold a cherished place on festive......

Unveiling the Legacy: Exploring Chouara Tannery in Morocco's Historic Heart

Nestled within Fez, the venerable imperial city of Morocco, lies the Chouara tannery, a portal to nearly a millennium of history and sensory indulgence. As the world's oldest continuously operating tannery, Chouara stands as the epitome of Fez's legacy as the cradle of Morocco's leather industry. For......

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