New York- In the world population, there are approximately 1.6 billion Muslims, making Islam the second largest religion. As Dr. Omid Safi states in his book “Memories of Muhammad”, “whether some of us think of ourselves as Americans first or citizens of one shared planet first, it is simply part of being an educated citizen to have accurate knowledge of the faith of Islam.”
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Rabat- The 7th edition of the MEDays Forum, held under the patronage of HM King Mohammed VI (November 12-15), opened Wednesday night in Tangier, in the presence of eminent political and economic figures and decision-makers from all over the globe.
In August, the Magazine reported on a couple who spent millions of euros to save migrants in danger of drowning at sea. Their 60-day mission has now ended – so what did they achieve, asks Alison Gee? “We helped to save around 3,000 men, women and children who would have otherwise been likely to perish,” says Christopher Catrambone who – as we reported earlier – set up the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) with his wife, Regina, and daughter, Maria Luisa.
A Moroccan Cultural Week will be held from 22 to 28 November 2014 in Brussels as part of the celebration of 50 years of Moroccan immigration in Belgium.
With the support of the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME), the first edition of Visa For Music (VFM), music from Africa and the Middle East, will be held in Rabat from 12 to 15 November 2014 .
Moroccan Olympic champion and world track star Hicham El Guerrouj has been designated by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), to be integrated into the IAAF Hall of Fame.
Rabat (with Map) – The US Embassy in Rabat moved Monday to its new location on Mohammed VI Avenue in Souissi, Rabat which will host the office of the US Agency for International Development for Morocco (USAID-Morocco).
Rabat- Jean-Pierre Legrand, leader of the National Front in Roubaix, France, has proposed to “entrust the keys of a disused church to Muslims” who suddenly find themselves without a mosque.
Moroccan Sophia Leaguedi was awarded by the British magazine ” The Daily Herald Business Ledger’s ” on the occasion of the 17th ” Influential Women in Business awards program ”in Chicago which recognizes the most influential businesswomen of the year.
After denouncing the far-right group to which he says he once belonged, UK Twitter user Matthew Lester gained attention on Sunday when he visited a local mosque to apologise to Muslim community members.