Morocco, a land where different religions coexist.

SNR00131
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Morocco, a land where different religions coexist.

Collection title

Reports Without Borders

ID

SNR00131

Source

SNRT (MA)

First broadcast date

12/11/2004

Production year

2004

Abstract

The episode from the program 'Reports without Borders' deals with the phenomenon of coexistence between religions in different regions of Morocco. It evokes the set of values ​​that govern the Moroccans' behaviour which highlights the extent of their openness and maturity. This workshop will include testimonies by Moroccan Jews,christians and Muslims who highlighted and testified that Morocco has always been a country of coexistence, tolerance, peace and security.

Type

video

Production companies

  • SNRT - Own production

Broadcaster

SNRT - AlAoula

Audiovisual form

Magazine

Personalities

  • Tazi i Abdelhad - The Kingdom's Historian
  • Benhamza Mustapha - Chairman of the scientific local council in Oujda
  • Levis Chamoun - Director of the Museum of Moroccan Jews
  • Azoulay André - the morrocan king's advisor

Primary theme

Religious Practices

Secondary themes

  • Historical heritages / Judaism
  • Historical heritages / Arab and muslim worlds

Credits / Cast

  • EL Mokrid Abderrahim - Director

Period of events

  • 2004

Map locations

  • Morocco - Atlantic coast - Casablanca

Original language

Arabic

Media running time

13m5

Additional information

Hassan II mosque/ Cathedral/ Recitation of the Koran/ David’s Moussem / Mohamed V’s Square in Casablanca/ Jewish museum. The program deals with the phenomenon of coexistence between religions in Morocco.
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