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  1. Nusach

    Nusach hebrew language Hebrew nosa , modern pronunciation n sakh or n sakh , plural nuschaot or nusachim ... Yemenite Jews Nusach Teiman , Nusach Ashkenaz , Nusach Sefard or Nusach Ari another is the melody of the service depending on when the service is being conducted. Meaning of term Nusach primarily means text or version , in other words the correct wording of a religious text or liturgy. Thus the nusach ... use nusach has come to signify the entire liturgical tradition of the community, including ... of all types. Prayer services Nusach Ashkenaz Nusach Ashkenaz is the style of service conducted ... for the Baladi Yemenite Nusach and Nussach HaGR A . It may be subdivided into the German, or western ... as Lithuanian Jews Lithuanian , in Israel. Nusach Sefard main Nusach Sefard This is the style ... rite, but in melody and feel it is overwhelmingly Ashkenazi. Nusach Ari main Nusach Ari This is a variant of Nusach Sefard, used by Chabad Hasidim. Sephardi and Mizrachi nuschaot main Sephardic Judaism There is not one generally recognized uniform nusach for Sephardi Jews Sephardi and Mizrahi ... as Nusach ha Hida , named after Rabbi Chaim Joseph David Azulai . Both these versions were particularly ... and of Northern Morocco. This version is distinguished by the near absence of Kabbalistic elements. Nusach Edut Hamizrach, originating among Iraqi Jews but now popular in many other communities. These are based ... Rabbi, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef , a common nusach appears to be emerging among Israeli Sephardim, based largely on the Nusach Edot Hamizrach but omitting some of the Kabbalistic additions. Nusach Teman A Temani nusach was the standard among the Yemenite Jews Jews of Yemen . This is divided into the Baladi ... of Corfu are a blend between the Romaniote and Sephardic rites. There was once a French nusach .... Nusach Eretz Yisrael , a recent attempt at reconstructing the nusach of Eretz Yisrael in the Talmud ... by Yair Shaki. Rabbi Bar Hayim s Jerusalem followers use this nusach in a public prayer service ...   more details



  1. Nusach Sefard

    Nusach Sefard is the name for various forms of the Jewish siddur , designed to reconcile Ashkenazi Minhag customs Hebrew Custom , pl. minhagim with the Kabbalah kabbalistic customs of the Isaac Luria Ari . ref Wertheim, Aaron, Law and Custom in Hasidism, Ktav Publishing House, Inc. Hoboken, NJ, 1992, p146. ref To this end it has incorporated the wording of Nusach Edut haMizrach, the prayer book of Sefardi Jews , into certain prayers. Nusach Sefard is used nearly universally by Hasidic Judaism Hasidim , as well as by some other Ashkenazi Jews it has not gained significant acceptance by Sephardi Jews . Each Hasidic dynasty uses its own version of the Nusach Sefard siddur, often with great divergence between different versions. Prayers and customs Some versions are nearly identical to Nusach Ashkenaz , while others come far closer to Nusach Sephardi and Mizrachi Nusachim Nusach Edot Mizrach most versions fall somewhere in between. All versions incorporate the customs of the Isaac Luria Ari . Jews who follow Nusach Sefard adopt certain Sephardi customs, such as not wearing tefillin on the middle days of Pesach and Sukkot . However they usually also observe Ashkenazi customs such as avoiding kitniyot on Pesach . The Anshei Sefard synagogues are notable for being non Hasidic synagogues that use the rite, typically the version found in Artscroll Nusach Sefard siddurim. History It is generally held that every Jew is bound to observe the mitzvot commandments of Judaism by following ... of Hasidic Judaism Hasidism . Nusach Sefard , with its variant Nusach Ari , became almost universal ... groups have slightly varying versions. Nusach Maharitz Nusach Maharitz, referring to and originating with Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky I Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky , is the nusach used by most Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty Dushinsky Hasidim. Their nusach is a mixture of nusach Ashkenaz and nusach Sefard, incorporating ... Between Sephardic Nusach and Nusach Sefard Category Ashkenazi Jews topics Category Jewish services ...   more details



  1. Nusach Ari

    Chabad Nusach Ari means, in a general sense, any prayer rite following the usages of Rabbi Isaac Luria , the AriZal , in the 16th century, and, more particularly, the version of it used by Chabad Lubavitch Chabad Hasidic Judaism Hasidim . In 1803, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi , the founder of Chabad Hasidism, published a prayer book that was arranged according to Nusach HaAri. This prayer rite has been used ever since by Chabad Hasidim. History of the Siddur The Ari and his immediate disciples did not themselves publish any prayer book, though they established a number of characteristic usages intended to be used as additions to the existing Sephardic rite. After Rabbi Isaac Luria s passing in 1572, there were various attempts, mostly by Sephardi Jews Sephardic rabbis and communities, to publish a prayer book containing the form of prayer that he used an example is the Siddur of Rabbi Shalom Sharabi . Many of these remain in use in Sephardic communities for more details, see Sephardic Judaism . Prayer books containing some version of the Sephardic rite, as varied by the usages of the Ari, were also in use in some Kabbalah Kabbalistic circles in the Ashkenazi Jews Ashkenazic world in preference to the traditional Ashkenazic rite. In particular, they became popular among the early Hasidic Judaism Hasidim . These prayer books were often found to be inconsistent with the AriZal s version, and served more as a teaching of the kavanot meditations and proper ways to pray rather than as an actual prayer book. Then, in the 18th century, Rabbi Schneur Zalman decided to undertake the task ... Schneur Zalman s siddur is based on the Nusach Ari as composed by the AriZal himself, it is also ... this by entitling his work Al Pi Nusach Ari, meaning according to the version of the Ari . It differs ... on the AriZal s siddur are categorized under the title of Nusach Sefard , and are used by other ... services Category Shneur Zalman of Liadi Category Isaac Luria he it Nusach Ari ...   more details



  1. Nusach Ashkenaz

    Nusach Ashkenaz is a style of Jewish religious service conducted by Ashkenazi Jews , originating from Central and Western Europe. It is primarily a way to order and include prayers, and differs from Nusach Sefard as used by the Hasidic Judaism Hasidim , and still more from the Sephardic law and customs Liturgy Sephardic rite proper, in the placement and presence of certain prayers. ref name 0195134257, 9780195134254 ISBN cite book url http books.google.com books?id EWToS3VyqVMC&pg PA88&dq 22Nusach Ashkenaz 22&lr &ei CRo4Sr RCZPaygSS pyCCQ&client firefox a title The Jewish cultural tapestry international Jewish folk traditions last Lowenstein first Steven M. year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press pages 270 accessdate 2009 06 16 ref It may be subdivided into the German, or Western, branch, used in Western and Central Europe including the United Kingdom, and the Polish Lithuanian branch, used in Eastern Europe, the United States and by some Israeli Ashkenazim, particularly those who identify as Lithuanian Jews Lithuanian . History Leopold Zunz claimed that the Ashkenazi rite is descended from the ancient rite of Eretz Yisrael , while the Sephardi rite is descended from Babylonia. ref Leopold Zunz, Die gottesdienstlichen Vortr ge der Juden, historisch entwickelt , Frankfurt am Main 1892 ref Haham Moses Gaster , in his introduction to the prayer book of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews , ref Preface to the Book of Prayer of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Congregation, London , 1901 reprinted in 1965 and subsequent editions. ref made exactly the opposite claim. To put the matter into perspective it must be emphasized that all Jewish liturgies in use in the world today are in substance ... also Minhag Nusach Nusach Sefard Nusach Ari Sephardic law and customs Ashkenazi Jews Jewish prayer ... German tradition http www.kayj.net en nusach K hal Adas Yeshurun Cantorial music in the Western Ashkenazi tradition http kayj.org forum viewtopic.php?p 1786 What was considered Nusach Ashkenaz throughout ...   more details



  1. Morocco

    of Morocco common name Morocco image flag Flag of Morocco.svg image coat Coat of arms of Morocco.svg image map Morocco orthographic projection .svg map caption The fully green area shows the internationally recognized territory of Morocco . The striped area is the Morocco Western Sahara status disputed territory of Western Sahara Morocco administers most of this territory as its de facto Southern ... babylonbeyond 2011 06 morocco reform can lead to a genuine constitutional monarchy.html An Islamic and fully sovereign state whose official language is Tamazight, the Kingdom of Morocco constitutes a part of the Great Maghreb. ref br Berber language Tamazight ref cite news title BBC News Morocco ... leader title1 King of Morocco King leader name1 Mohammed VI of Morocco Mohammed VI leader title2 Prime Minister of Morocco Prime Minister leader name2 Abdelillah Benkirane legislature Parliament of Morocco Parliament upper house Assembly of Councillors lower house Assembly of Representatives of Morocco Assembly of Representatives sovereignty type Monarchy sovereignty note established event1 ... Morocco publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 2012 04 18 ref GDP PPP rank GDP PPP ..., although it has no official status. b. note Native languages see also Languages of Morocco . c. note ... Front as the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Sahrawi Republic Morocco lang ar transl ... Latn Elme rib Amerruk , officially the Kingdom of Morocco , ref https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos mo.html Govt Conventional long form Kingdom of Morocco Conventional short form Morocco Local long form al Mamlakah al Ma ribiyya Local short form al Ma rib CIA World Factbook ... by Morocco as the Southern Provinces . Morocco is part of the Maghreb region, in addition to Tunisia ... ties. Morocco is a constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament. The List of rulers of Morocco King of Morocco holds vast executive powers, including the power to dissolve the parliament. Executive ...   more details



  1. Morocco (disambiguation)

    Morocco is a country in Africa. Morocco may also refer to Marocco also spelled Morocco , a 16th century performing horse Morocco, Indiana , a town in the United States Morocco 1930 film Morocco 1930 film El Morocco , a famous nightclub in New York City Morocco leather Morocco Epcot , a pavilion at the Walt Disney World Resort, Florida Don Muraco , former professional wrestler disambig es Marruecos desambiguaci n fr Morocco it Morocco pt Morocco ...   more details



  1. Prince of Morocco

    Prince of Morocco may refer to a character in William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco Prince Moulay Hicham of Morocco Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco Disambig ...   more details



  1. Outline of Morocco

    double image right Flag of Morocco.svg 183 Coat of arms of Morocco.svg 112 The Flag of Morocco The Coat of arms of Morocco Image LocationMorocco.svg thumb The location of Morocco Image Un morocco.png thumb An enlargeable map of the Kingdom of Morocco See also List of Morocco related topics The Kingdom of Morocco is a List of sovereign states sovereign country located in western North Africa . ref name ... factbook geos mo.html title Morocco work The World Factbook publisher United States Central Intelligence Agency accessdate July 23, 2009 ref Morocco has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea . Morocco has international borders with Algeria .... ref name border Pending resolution of the Western Sahara conflict . ref Morocco is the only ... of the United States . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Morocco TOC limit limit 2 General reference Image Morocco CIA WFB Map.png thumb An enlargeable basic map of Morocco International Phonetic Alphabet Pronunciation Common English country name Morocco Official English country name The Kingdom of Morocco Common endonym s List of countries and capitals in native ... of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names Countries and nations Demonym s Etymology Name of Morocco International rankings of Morocco ISO country codes MA, MAR, 504 ISO region codes See ISO 3166 2 MA Internet country code top level domain .ma Geography of Morocco Image Morocco Topography.png thumb An enlargeable topographic map of Morocco Main Geography of Morocco Morocco is a Nation state country Location Morocco is situated within the following regions Western Hemisphere and Northern Hemisphere ... European Summer Time UTC 01 Extreme points of Morocco High Jbel Toubkal convert 4165 m ft 0 ... Population of Morocco 31,224,000 List of countries by population 37th most populous country Area of Morocco 446,550  km sup 2 sup commons Atlas of Morocco Atlas of Morocco Environment of Morocco ...   more details



  1. Protectorate of Morocco

    Protectorate of Morocco may refer to The Spanish Morocco Spanish Protectorate of Morocco 1913 1956 The French protectorate of Morocco French Protectorate of Morocco 1912 1956 disambiguation ar es Protectorado de Marruecos eu Marokoko Protektoratua fr Protectorat du Maroc ...   more details



  1. Time in Morocco

    The standard offset from UTC for official time in Morocco is 00 00, it es the time is given as UTC 00 00 . Morocco uses daylight saving time , which is given as UTC 01 00 . See also Daylight saving time in Morocco Africa topic Time in Category Time in Morocco ...   more details



  1. Morocco Times

    The Morocco Times was an English language Morocco Moroccan Internet based newspaper , the first of its kind. It was started on November 22, 2004, and was owned by the Maroc Soir Group , a publishing house that owns several of Morocco s major newspapers. It stopped being published at the end of October 2006, a few weeks before its second birthday. External links The web site has closed since 9 months ago. http www.moroccotimes.com Morocco Times morocco stub Africa newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Morocco Morocco Times Category Publications established in 2004 Category Publications disestablished in 2006 Category Defunct newspapers ...   more details



  1. Judiciary of Morocco

    The Judiciary of Morocco is an independent branch of the Category Government of Morocco Moroccan government , subject only to the Constitution of Morocco Moroccan Constitution . Structure The Moroccan court structure consists of Communal and District Court s Administrative Tribunal s First Instance Court s Court of Appeal Courts of Appeal Supreme Court Special Court of Justice High Court of Morocco High Court Trade Court s The Standing Tribunal of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces Royal Armed Forces Agreements with other judiciaries In June 2006, Morocco and Argentina signed a bilateral agreement on judicial cooperation. See also Moroccan Dahir References http www.mincom.gov.ma english generalities state st court st.html The website of the ministry of Communications Africa in topic Judiciary of Morocco stub Politics stub Law stub Category Government of Morocco Category Moroccan law Category Politics of Morocco Category Judiciaries Morocco ar ...   more details



  1. Privatization in Morocco

    Privatizations in Morocco were initiated by the Moroccan government in the early Economic history of Morocco 1990 s , following a policy of privatization of certain economic sectors which used to be in the hands of the government. Privatizations started in earnest in 1993, and advanced at a steady pace, averaging one sale of a public company per month. Raising more than US 1 billion in revenue plus investment commitments of another US 260 million, by the end of that year. ref http www.usa morocco.org privatization.htm ref The number of partly or fully privatized companies in Morocco between 1993 and 2005 reached 66 earning overall MAD 75.5 billion. ref http www.arabicnews.com ansub Daily Day 050402 2005040212.html ref The various industries affected include airlines, Telecommunications in Morocco telecommunications , large industrial projects, and Tourism in Morocco tourism . In the Agriculture in Morocco agricultural sector , the government plans to sell off agricultural lands currently managed by state farm s. See also Investment in Morocco Privatization References Reflist 1 Economy of Morocco Africa topic Privatization in Category Economy of Morocco ...   more details



  1. Religion in Morocco

    Islam is the majority religion in Morocco , which is the case for the Moroccan Berber people Berber s as well. Only a fraction of the former number of Jews has remained in the country, many having moved to Israel . Islam Main Islam in Morocco Article 6 of the Moroccan constitution states that Islam is official religion of the state. ref http www.al bab.com maroc gov con96.htm ref The King is Muslim. The Maliki Sunnite population of Morocco is much greater than the Shiite population. The Justice and Development Party Morocco Justice and Development Party is an Islamism Islamist party. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi africa 6982843.stm ref Christianity Main Christianity in Morocco Judaism Main Moroccan Jews Baha i Faith Main Bahai Faith in Morocco References Reflist 30em See also Protestantism in Morocco Religion in Africa Category Religion in Morocco Category Human rights in Morocco fr Religion au Maroc pt Religi o no Marrocos ru ...   more details



  1. Protestantism in Morocco

    Unreferenced date August 2009 This is a list of Protestant denominations of Morocco . Assembl es de Dieu Baptist Convention Eglise Emmanuele Eglise Evang lique au Maroc Fr res Larges Mission du Monde Arabe Seventh day Adventist Church Union Evang lique Missionaire Source World Christian Encyclopedia, 2001 edition, Volume 1, page 512 Africa in topic Protestantism in Category Christianity in Morocco Category Protestantism by country Morocco Morocco stub Christianity stub ar fr Protestantisme au Maroc ...   more details



  1. Subdivisions of Morocco

    On the first level Morocco is divided into the regions of Morocco . In Morocco , the 61 second level administrative subdivisions are 13 prefectures of Morocco prefecture s and 48 provinces of Morocco province s ref http dcusa.themoroccanembassy.com download 5Ceconomic 5CMoroccoinFigures2003 mars07.pdf Morocco in Figures 2003 A document by the Moroccan Embassy in the USA ref . They are subdivisions of the Regions of Morocco 16 regions of Morocco . Each prefecture and province are subdivided into district s cercles, sing. cercle , municipalities communes, sing. commune or urban municipalities communes urbaines, sing. commune urbaine , and arrondissement s in some metropolitan areas . The districts are subdivided into rural municipalities communes rurales, sing. commune rural . Note The municipalities and arrondissements should probably be thought of as fourth level subdivisions, on the same level as the rural municipalities ref http www.hcp.ma pubData nomenclatures codegeo.pdf HCP.ma List of districts and municipalities communes of Morocco by province prefecture ref . Wilaya In Morocco, a wilaya is an administrative division created since 1981 that brings together many provinces or prefectures or both at the same time, and is intended to endow big urban units such as Casablanca with an administrative organization capable of meeting the needs that emerge from these expanding cities and their growing populations. ref http www.casablanca.ma index portal media type html language en user anon page entrepreneurEn.psml?noteid 2871 The Wilaya of Grand Casablanca ref Therefore, strictly ... divisions of Morocco by population List of administrative divisions of Morocco by area ISO 3166 2 MA External links statoids id uma title Regions of Morocco statoids id yma title Prefectures of Morocco Africa topic Subdivisions of Category Subdivisions of Morocco Category Subdivisions by country Morocco pt Subdivis es de Marrocos ...   more details



  1. Yazid of Morocco

    Yazid 1750 23 February 1792 lang ar was Sultan of Morocco from 1790 to 1792, and was a member of the Alaouite dynasty . He was born in Fes . See also King of Morocco List of Kings of Morocco History of Morocco References http www.usa morocco.org alaoui.htm Morocco Alaoui dynasty http www.mincom.gov.ma english generalities history history.html History of Morocco S start succession box title Sultan of Morocco before Mohammed ben Abdallah after Slimane of Morocco Slimane years 1790&ndash 1792 S end Persondata name Yazid of Morocco alternative names short description Sultan of Morocco date of birth 1750 place of birth date of death 1792 place of death Category Alaouite dynasty Category Sultans of Morocco Category 1750 births Category 1792 deaths Category People from Fes Category 18th century Moroccan people noble stub ar ca Mulay Yazid de Yazid Marokko es Al Yazid de Marruecos fr Al Yazid du Maroc it Mulai al Yazid ibn Muhammad pl Jazid ibn Muhammad pt Yazid de Marrocos ...   more details



  1. 1990s in Morocco

    History of Morocco In the 1990s in Morocco gradual political reforms culminated in the constitutional reform of 1996, which created a new bicameral legislature with expanded, although still limited, powers. Although reportedly marred by irregularities, elections for the Chamber of Representatives were held in 1997. With the death of King of Morocco King Hassan II of Morocco in 1999, the more Liberalism liberal minded Crown Prince Sidi Mohammed, who assumed the title of Mohammed VI , took the throne. He has since enacted successive reforms to modernize Morocco, and the country has seen a marked improvement in its human rights record. One of the new king s first acts was to free some 8,000 political prisoners and reduce the sentences of another 30,000. He also established a commission to compensate families of missing political activists and others subjected to arbitrary detention. ref name a http lcweb2.loc.gov frd cs profiles Morocco.pdf Morocco profile from the Library of Congress Country Studies project. ref References Reflist Category 1990s in Morocco Africa hist stub Morocco stub ...   more details



  1. Islam in Morocco

    File Larache Wafa mosque.jpg thumb right 250px A mosque in Larache islam by country Islam is the largest religion in Morocco , with roughly 98.7 of the population adhering to it. ref https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos mo.html The World Factbook Morocco ref History Islam was first brought to Morocco in 680 by an Arab invasion under Uqba ibn Nafi , who was a general serving under the Umayyads of Damascus . In 788 , The Idrisids ruled Morocco, being the first dynasty to do so. After adopting Islam, several Berber people Berbers formed their own Islamic dynasties and reigned over the country. Most Berbers converted to Islam after more Arabs came to Morocco with their Muslim culture culture and customs. Islam has been the official religion since this time. In 2008, Iran Morocco ties were almost destroyed when Moroccan government accused the Iranian embassy in Morocco of promoting Shia Islam . Moroccan Sunnis have in the past accused Shias of proselytizing with Shia sermons to its citizens. ref http www.qantara.de webcom show article.php c 476 nr 1132 i.html ref ref http www.imamreza.net eng imamreza.php?id 6618 ref ref http www.mo.be index.php?id 340&tx uwnews pi2 art id 24583&cHash e64aaa807d ref Practice Muslim s in Morocco are predominantly of the Maliki madhab , or school of thought. ref cite web url http www.law.emory.edu ifl legal morocco.htm title Legal System Morocco accessdate 2008 12 26 work Emory Law School Hungary ref References references See also Islam by country Christianity in Morocco Bah Faith in Morocco History of the Jews in Morocco Africa in topic Islam in Category Islam in Morocco Islam in Morocco Morocco stub Islam country stub ar fr Islam au Maroc id Islam di Maroko pt Isl o em Marrocos ro Islamul n Maroc ru sv Islam i Marocko ...   more details



  1. Parliament of Morocco

    Politics of Morocco Image Parliament in marocco.jpg thumb left 230px Parliament building in Rabat The Parliament of Morocco is located in Rabat , the capital of Morocco . Composition Since 1996, the national legislature has become bicameral and has therefore two parliamentary chamber s The Assembly of Representatives of Morocco Assembly of Representatives or the lower house Majlis an nuwwab . 325 members elected directly for a five year term. The Assembly of Councillors Majlis al moustasharin . It is elected indirectly for a nine year term by two sets of electoral colleges. The Members of Parliament come from Morocco and the Moroccan held parts of Western Sahara under Moroccan law treated as the Southern Provinces . Reserve power Part of the reserve power s, the head of State in this case the King of Morocco has the right to dissolve the Parliament. In the past, during the Years of Lead Morocco years of lead under King Hassan II , this right was used extensively, along with suspensions and extensions of terms. Thus, until 1997, not a single elected Parliament was able to complete its term under normal circumstances. http www.majliss annouwab.ma english secretary general.html Role The role of Parliament, and the respect of the monarchy for its integrity, has increased considerably since 1999, when Mohammed VI took the throne . However, the power of Parliament is still being limited as it is the King who appoints the prime minister and on proposition from the latter, the members of government. See also Elections in Morocco List of political parties in Morocco Politics of Morocco External links http www.parlement.ma en Parliament Website in English language English Category Politics of Morocco Category Parliaments by country Morocco Category Bicameral legislatures Morocco Category National legislatures Morocco Africa legislatures legislature stub ar es Parlamento de Marruecos fr Parlement du Maroc pl Parlament Maroka ru ...   more details



  1. Football in Morocco

    Football soccer Football is a very popular sport in Morocco . The governing board for Moroccan football is the F d ration Royale Marocaine de Football Royal Moroccan Football Federation . National competitions Nationally, professional football is divided into 2 leagues the top tier GNF 1 and the second tier GNF 2 . Coupe du Tr ne The Coupe du Tr ne is a football cup competition in Morocco open to both professional and amateur squads. The 2007, 2008, and 2009 winner was FAR Rabat who also won the most cups with a total of 11. The 2010 winner was FUS de Rabat . The 2011 winner was MAS F s . International competitions Morocco men s national football team main Morocco national football team The Morocco national football team, nicknamed Lions de l Atlas Atlas Lions , is the national team of Morocco and is controlled by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. They were the first African team to qualify directly to the FIFA World Cup World Cup finals, as they did in 1970 FIFA World Cup 1970 . They were the first African team to win a group at the Football World Cup World Cup , which they did in Football World Cup 1986 1986 , finishing ahead of Portugal national football team Portugal , Poland national football team Poland , and England national football team England . Morocco fell to eventual runner ups Germany national football team West Germany 1 0 in the second round. Morocco won the African Nations Cup once, in 1976 African Nations Cup 1976 . Morocco women s national football team main Morocco women s national football team The Morocco women s national football team represents Morocco in international Women s football soccer women s football and is controlled by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. The team played its first international match in 1998, as part of the third African Women s Football Championship African Women s Championship . They have never qualified for the FIFA ... Maroc.net Moroccan football Football in Africa Category Football in Morocco Morocco sport stub Footy ...   more details



  1. Morocco Foundation

    Orphan date November 2006 The Morocco Foundation is a Non Profit Organization that was created by a team of Morocco Moroccan professionals who share a vision of a better future for the people of Morocco. The main mission of the group is to reduce poverty by improving the availability and quality of services for the disadvantaged and poor population groups. The group helps and benefits children, especially the ethnic minorities and rural people by giving priority to cost effective interventions. Main Objectives To reduce poverty and illiteracy among the most vulnerable Moroccans orphan s, children in precarious situations, children in rural areas and handicapped through a U.S network of donations. To promote children schooling and education . Spread awareness among the Moroccan community in the U.S about the necessity to help underprivileged people in Morocco, in an attempt to alleviate and improve their quality of living. Finance the establishment of the first Wheelchair Assembly plant in Morocco to benefits the disabled population of Morocco and Africa thanks to a network of collaborators and US supporters to include the USAID, ROC Wheels and Amical Marocaine des Handicapes. The Team Behind Morocco foundation, there is a http www.morocco foundation.org MFTeam.html team of dedicated board members who work hard to make a difference. There are board members in the U.S and in Morocco. The local team in Morocco is responsible for fund raising and execution of the MF projects. The U.S team is responsible for fund raising and U.S operations. External links http www.morocco foundation.org Category Non profit organizations based in the United States nonprofit org stub ...   more details



  1. OJD Morocco

    OJD Morocco Acronym for French Organisme de Justification de la Diffusion is an audit bureau of circulations of the commercial print media in Morocco . As of October 2009, OJD Morocco is NOT one of the 38 members of the International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations . However, it is directly affiliated to OJD France . For a current list of members of the IFABC, see http www.ifabc.org www.ifabc.org OJD Morocco along with BPA Worldwide founding member of the IFABC with its regional headquarters in Dubai, are the firsts of their style in the Arab world and second to South Africa also not an IFABC member in the African continent. OJD Morocco was established in 2006. While BPA had been previously serving the region from EMEA HQ in London, in June 2006, it opened a regional HQ in Dubai. BPA Worldwide has been serving the GCC, levant and Arabian peninsula with media audited in the UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Lebanon. BPA counts more than 100 newspapers and magazines audited as of October 31, 2009. See also Audit Bureau of Circulations disambiguation Audit Bureau of Circulations List of newspapers in Morocco List of magazines in Morocco External links http www.ojd.ma site ma index.php Official website Use mdy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Ojd Morocco Category Auditing Category Moroccan media Organisme de Justification de la Diffusion Morocco stub Journalism stub ...   more details



  1. Yusef of Morocco

    was succeeded by his son Mohammed V of Morocco Muhammad . Honours Order of Blood of Tunisia Grand ... ref http www.royalark.net Morocco morocco11.htm ref See also King of Morocco List of Kings of Morocco History of Morocco Sultan References and links http www.usa morocco.org alaoui.htm Morocco Alaoui dynasty http www.mincom.gov.ma english generalities history history.html History of Morocco Reflist S start succession box title Sultan of Morocco before Abdelhafid of Morocco Abdelhafid after Mohammed V of Morocco Mohammed V years 1912&ndash 1927 S end Persondata name Yusef of Morocco alternative names short description Sultan of Morocco date of birth 1882 place of birth date of death 1927 place of death Category Alaouite dynasty Category Sultans of Morocco Category 1882 births Category ... av Marokko pl Jusuf ibn Hassan pt Yusef de Marrocos ru sco Yusef o Morocco ...   more details



  1. Abdallah of Morocco

    unreferenced date September 2010 Sultan Abu Abbas Mulay Abdu llah bin Ismail as Samin 1694 10 November 1757 was the Sultan of Morocco 1729 1734, 1736, 1740 1741, 1741 1742, 1743 1747 and 1748 1757. He was born after 1678 as a son of Ismail Ibn Sharif He ascended the throne numerous times,fighting his brothers. Proclaimed respectively 5 March 1729 deposed 28 September 1734 ,14 February 23 May 1736 deposed again 8 August 1736 , February 1740, deposed again on 13 June 1741 , 24 November 1741 deposed once more on 3 February 1742 , May 1743 deposed 1747 October 1748. He died on 10 November 1757 at Dar Iddibibag. s start succession box before Abu l Abbas Ahmad II of Morocco Abu l Abbas Ahmad II title Sultan of Morocco years 1729&ndash 1734 after Ali of Morocco s end s start succession box before Ali of Morocco title Sultan of Morocco years 1736 after Mohammed II of Morocco s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Abdallah of Morocco ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Sultan of Morocco DATE OF BIRTH 1678 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 10 November 1757 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abdallah of Morocco Category 1678 births Category 1757 deaths Category Sultans of Morocco Category People from Meknes Category 18th century Moroccan people ar ca Abd Allah ben Ismail es Abdallah IV de Marruecos fr Abdallah II du Maroc pl Abdullah ibn Ismail pt Abdallah I de Marrocos sco Abdallah o Morocco ...   more details




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