That tent that you saw is for photographing children who fast Ramadan on the first day of their lives, where they dress up as brides and celebrate with them, and all of this is to encourage the children and so that they can get used to fasting in the future.
One of the most well mannered and respectful family out there, I love you guys, what you are showing and teaching us is priceless. Thank you and greetings from Rabat 💙
U guys r as adventurous as TinTin and Milo in the Beautiful Morocco!!! Check the City of Khoouribga, the World Capital of Phosphates mines, I am pretty sure the kids will find interesting all the Prehistoric animals remains such as dinausaurs and alike. al the mines around!!! Bouznika is another nice spot where u can relax
Peace be upon you. If you go to Fez, do not miss the opportunity to eat a dish called rafisa. Breakfast is called khulai with eggs. It is sold here. khulai is very delicious. It is eaten for breakfast, as is the case with Agadir Amlou . I hope you have an enjoyable trip. My greetings to the happy family. 0:08😮
amazing video and you should watch the Official Music Video " boom boom " of (( daddy yanke, redone, french montana, all stars)) they shoted this entire song starting by chefchaouen passing to outher moroccan cities it's absolutely an amazing inspiring song and visuals as well...
that s owesome i will make my plan to visit this place in the future but there is one thing please don't give your son the camera becouse he's bed photographer when he's making the video literally he move on quickly in addition it was amazing
In fact, the history of Morocco is greatly distorted. The quality of construction in Chefchaouen and northern Morocco is ancient Moroccan architecture. Just for your information, Morocco before was an empire during the era of the Almoravid, Almohad, and Marinid states. At that time, Morocco ruled West and North Africa, Andalusia, and half of the country. Portugal, and the old buildings and mosques that you see in Andalusia now are Moroccan buildings and not the other way around. Morocco controlled Andalusia for four centuries through the Moroccan Sultan Yusuf Ibn Tashfin during the era of the Almoravid state in Morocco, after which the Almohad state came and its founder was Al-Mahdi Ibn Tumart, which continued. In the past, it ruled the south of the Iberian Peninsula, which is currently southern Spain and southern Portugal. The architecture you see in northern Morocco and southern Spain is Moroccan-Moorish architecture, not Spanish. Just to correct. The capital of the Moroccan Empire at that time was Marrakesh. Even the sultans who ruled the Andalusian kingdoms were subordinate to the Moroccan sultans, and Morocco was the one who sent soldiers for protection in the event that there was an invasion of Andalusia by the Crusaders or the Vikings, and more than that, everyone who disagreed. Orders are not ruled justly by the sultans of Andalusia. He is tried in the capital, Marrakesh. There is a famous sultan who ruled Seville. His name is Al-Mutamid Ibn Abbad. He was exiled and imprisoned in a palace in the south of Marrakesh. That area is called Agmat, and his and his wife’s graves are still there if anyone wants to visit him, and this was the case. During the era of the Almoravid state in Morocco, whose sultan at that time was Yusuf Ibn Tashfin.