Tag: Moroccan
Morocco’s women rug weavers battle to save age-old craft
By Hicham Rafih In southern Morocco, women stand on the front lines of preserving a centuries-old rug-weaving craft. Despite low profits, changing times, and increasing competition, their dedication breathes new life into this vibrant cultural heritage. In southern Morocco, women are the guardians of the age-old craft of carpet weaving, an intricate art form that often leaves
History of Jemaa El Fnaa
The rich history of Jemaa El Fnaa, Marrakech’s iconic square. From its 11th-century origins to its status as a UNESCO heritage site, discover how this vibrant plaza became the cultural heartbeat of Morocco. An Ancient Crossroads of Culture and Commerce Jemaa El Fnaa, the vibrant main square of Marrakech, has been the cultural and social
History of Koutoubia Mosque
Explore the historical journey of Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s most iconic Islamic landmark, known for its stunning minaret and deep-rooted spiritual heritage. Discover its architectural marvels and cultural significance. A Monumental Beacon of Islamic Architecture and Faith Koutoubia Mosque, standing majestically in the skyline of Marrakech, is not only a religious sanctuary but also a symbol
King of Morocco, President of Palestine Congratulate Saudi Leadership on Founding Day
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas congratulated on Saturday Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on the occasion of Founding Day. In a cable, King Mohammed hailed the strong ties between the two kingdoms and their peoples and extended his wishes for further progress and prosperity
I got lost in Morocco’s maze of medinas – and loved every minute
Somewhere between the coppersmiths and the woodcarvers, I achieve my goal. Mustapha, my guide, has stepped aside to buy some sweet pastries from a stall. (“You’ve got to try the kaab el ghazal, the ‘gazelle’s horns’. They’re really special.”) But there are some Gnawa musicians, with long black tassels on their hats rotating in time to their drums, and
Visiting Morocco
Winning tip: serene city of the Atlas range The calm city of Khenifra is well worth a detour from the main tourist routes of Morocco. It enjoys a lovely location on the banks of the Oum Er-Rbia river and is surrounded by the Atlas mountains, which keep the air fresh, clean and invigorating for strolling around. It’s
Private sector companies sign strategic agreements on margin of higher committee for industrial partnership meeting
The meeting of the Higher Committee for Industrial Partnership for Sustainable Economic Development, held here today, saw the signing of a series of strategic agreements between member state private sector companies to enhance cooperation and investment in various sectors within the framework of the Industrial Partnership. The 1st agreement, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed
MIA Museum of Islamic Art takes ‘Atlas Masterpieces’ outdoors
The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is taking its popular exhibition ‘Atlas Splendour: A Journey Through the Heritage of Morocco’ outside its walls in the heart of Doha with the ‘Atlas Splendour: Beyond the Museum’ initiative. Part of the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture programme, the initiative introduces the arts and traditions of Morocco to
Mitsubishi wins turbine order for Al Wahda power plant in Morocco
The plant’s turbines will have a combined capacity of 990MW – 7% of Morocco’s national grid. Mitsubishi Power, a unit of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, has secured an order to supply two M701JAC gas turbines and auxiliary equipment for the Al Wahda open cycle gas turbine power plant in Morocco. The plant, owned by the National
Morocco poised for economic growth in 2025
A recent report from Ernst & Young forecasts a positive economic outlook for Morocco in 2025, driven by a combination of factors including declining inflation and a more stable regional landscape. The report, “Global Economic Outlook: Navigating Cross Currents in 2025,” projects a strong acceleration in the Middle East and North Africa region’s GDP growth, fuelled by