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If you’re looking for some winter sunshine, Morocco is the place to be! On top of getting your dosage of Vitamin D, Morocco offers diverse landscapes ranging from the Atlas Mountains to the breathing views of the Atlantic Ocean. What’s more, as Morocco is steeped in history, the country is filled with world heritage sites […]
With the World Cup 2022 games thoroughly underway, it’s a good time to explore some of the most renowned Muslim players taking part. Of the 32 teams taking part in the World Cup 2022, 7 will be Muslim nations. This means that some of the most renowned Muslim players will be representing their countries in […]
At a time when the British identity was tied exclusively with Christianity, converting to any other religion was viewed as an extremely controversial and peculiar act. The Victorian era – which dates from 1837 to 1901 – witnessed exponential growth in areas such as inventions, expansion of railways, and poetry. But despite this, there was […]
Morocco covers a vast area of land consisting of deserts, beaches, bustling cities and breathtaking mountains. With the inland cities being the main point of interest for many tourists, many of the coastline cities usually go remain unvisited. Aside from the refreshing port city of Essaouira, Morocco is home to several other coastline cities, all […]
If you’re thinking about travelling to Morocco soon, here’s everything you need to know about travel requirements. Travel to Morocco is now possible. The international ban that was previously in place was lifted on Monday 7 February 2022. All that is required is proof of vaccination and a negative PCR for those who are not […]
Global cross-border payments company WorldRemit has teamed up with well-known Muslim illustrator Natasha Ahmed to depict some of the various traditions of celebrating Ramadan around the world. The holy month of Ramadan is one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the Muslim calendar and marks a huge celebration of faith, culture and history. With over one billion people […]