Saturday, 27 April 2024 11:54

During the month of Ramadan and as usual, Moroccans living in Germany adhere enthusiastically to the various activities organized throughout the holy month, participating in collective Iftars, seminars, meetings and Ramadan rituals.

According to the annual report of the Anti-Racism commission within the Council of Europe, the trends of 2014 are oriented towards a "dramatic increase in anti-Semitism and Islamophobia online and in hate speeches and xenophobic political discourses.”

With the advent of Ramadan begins for Muslim expatriate communities a quest to come closer together with their peers, a need dictated by the values ​​of solidarity and brotherhood preached by Islam but also by a desire to recreate the typical spiritual atmosphere of this holy month.

The blessed month of Ramadan, long awaited by the faithful, has a unique feature in Ivory Coast, particularly in Abidjan where, this month of piety and devotion is celebrated every year by members of the Moroccan community in pure ancestral traditions and a jovial atmosphere.

Mosques throughout the UK have welcomed, Monday, July 6, the British of all faiths for an iftar in loving memory of the victims of the London bombings in 2005.

Members of the Moroccan community in Los Angeles celebrate the holy month of Ramadan with moments of sharing, conviviality and piety in an attempt to revive, with a pronounced nostalgia, the specifics that distinguish this blessed month in the Motherland, Morocco.

Domestic demand has continued its upward trend in the second quarter 2015, in the context of improving household income and an increase of 2 pc of consumer prices, according to the High Commission for Planning (HCP).

The Muslim community based in Panama wishes to perpetuate the teachings and rituals of Islam by drawing on the virtues of coexistence with other religions and cultures that form the basis of Panamanian society in all its diversity.

The Moroccan National Tourism Office (ONMT) and the Banque Populaire Group launched Saturday night in Paris, the program "Bladi F'Bali" aimed at encouraging Moroccans of the world to visit different regions of their country of origin.

A total of 37,590 Moroccans living abroad (MRE) returned to Morocco via Bab Sebta from the launch of the operation "Marhaba 2015," on June 5, until the 3rd of July as was revealed by the Customs administration.

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