The Moroccan lucky charm: at the crossroads of Berber and Muslim cultures
Morocco, like most African countries, has had a complicated and sometimes turbulent history. Over the centuries, many different groups have left their mark on this land, this is clearly evident in the cultural diversity, particularly in the Moroccan lucky charm.
Morocco's culture is as diverse as its landscape. In the midst of such plurality, the country has still managed to maintain its unity. A mix...
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The Moroccan lucky charm: at the crossroads of Berber and Muslim cultures
Morocco, like most African countries, has had a complicated and sometimes turbulent history. Over the centuries, many different groups have left their mark on this land, this is clearly evident in the cultural diversity, particularly in the Moroccan lucky charm.
Morocco's culture is as diverse as its landscape. In the midst of such plurality, the country has still managed to maintain its unity. A mix of Arab, Berber, French and Spanish influences... a perfect balance of old and new... Morocco has succeeded where many countries have failed.
Placed under the Islamic caliphate, under Spanish and then French domination, its heritage is very diverse and therefore complex to tame. Throughout its history, Morocco has always sheltered ethnic and religious minorities where they were expelled from other countries. The world of Moroccan lucky charms reflects this reality magnificently.
We thus find Muslim lucky charms in this country (obviously), but also others linked to the Jewish religion.
From Casablanca to Marrakech, passing through the Rif mountains and the Sahara desert, Morocco is indeed a large country whose culture (Berber then Muslim) has prospered.
Imagine a teeming life, lively cities filled with oriental mysteries, well that's Morocco. And this is what is offered to you through the Moroccan lucky charm.