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Ba9i kati9 f chi wa7d ?
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And what about a trained CANARY🪽✅️. His name is YELLOW🟡
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Help regarding abuse faced by fiance fron her parents
Me (28m living in Singapore) and my fiance (Moroccan 25f) both muslims; have been in a long distance relationship for over a year, I have already met her in person in the past and shes absolutely the most wonder person ever.
I have never been married before, but my fiance is divorced and she moved in with her parents a couple of years ago after her divorce, as her ex was very abusive.
Her dad has been abusive towards her too and has broken and hidden her phone, and also tried to hide and steal from her the phone and stuff that I got for her. He swars and beats her up for no reason, doesn't let her leave the house and locks her up.
My fiance has managed to escape and has run to a trusted friend of hers. I would like to bring my fiance with me to Singapore asap but her dad has stolen her passport and wont give it back.
Please guide me on what we could, I really want my fiance to be safe, she's scared that her family would find her.
We plan to get married soon inshallah and bring her to Singapore.
Any help would really be appreciated!!
Thanks
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Lost my dad two days ago… What steps do we need to take now?
Salam everyone,
My dad passed away two days ago, and we buried him yesterday (Allah yrahmou). It’s been really hard for us, and honestly, I’m just trying to stay strong for my siblings.
We are three kids: I’m 28 M, my brother is younger, and my sister just turned 18. Our dad was divorced from our mom, and he never remarried. Now, it’s on me to figure out what needs to be done so we can take care of everything—especially because my sister needs help with her college tuition soon.
I have no idea where to start. Can anyone guide me on:
• What paperwork we need to do after someone passes away in Morocco?
• Which offices or steps are involved?
• How does inheritance work in this case (3 kids, no spouse)?
• Any deadlines or things I should do quickly?
I’d really appreciate any advice or experiences you can share. Thank you all for your support during this tough time.
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Realizing that our grandmothers might be the last generation to wear Amazigh tattoos.
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Imagine if they ask about your redditt username lol
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Former Moroccan Footballer Ahmed Faras passes away at 78
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Inwi *6 + *3 top up (recharge)
Salam, is it possible to top up a 30dh *6 and on top of that a 50dh *3 on Inwi? I want to doomscroll on Instagram reels without worrying about running out of data while also using my *3 for work related stuff.
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The unemployment rate in Morocco is 13.3% for Q1 2025. I think this is actually very low, and here’s why:
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L7a9aach HCP (Haut Commissariat au Plan) 3andha wa7ed ldefinition mkhtalfa 3la dyal BIT (Bureau International du Travail). L7a9aach hna f Maroc, ay wa7ed 3ando chi activité, b7al ma kant sghira, kayt7ssab khaddam. Matalan, hadouk l3ayalat li kaykounou galsin ou 7aṭṭin 9ddamhoum chi 30dh dual sal3a ou kaybi3ou chi sal3a bssita, kayt7ssbou khaddamin b7al l7emmes, l9osbour, lbayḍ, etc.
bnisba l nass li f l3roubiyat, ay wa7ed 3ando chi jouj na3jat aw bakra ou kidal tab3houm, kayt7ssab khaddam. Hadchi 3lash chaumage f lmanati9 lqrawiya kayban habat bzzaf mo9aranatan m3a lmodon w 9iss 3la dalik.
Wa7ed lmas2ala okhra hiya anna chaumage kayb9a 3ali 3and les diplômés mo9aranatan m3a li ma3andhoumch diplome, b7al li 3ando licence ou master. L7a9aach kayn wa7ed l’ikhtilaf bin les diplômes ou les offres d’emploi. Matalan, katl9a wa7ed 3ando doctorat f chi3r ljahili – ma5damch, w hada tabi3i. 9lil fach katl9a ingénieur kals, ou chi wa7ed 3ando master f chi domaine matloub ou s3ib, kals bla khdma.
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إذ لم تستح فافعل ما شئت
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Do you feel tourism has had a negative effect on your country?
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lets talk about minimum wages in Morocco
I'm 20M, college student, so this summer I was thinking that I should get a job (whatever it is since I don't have any experience). I need money to buy some stuff I need to continue my studies, and I can't keep putting the pressure on my parents and expect them to provide all my needs. So I decided to go out every morning, ask in restaurants, snacks, cafes etc etc, and finally got lucky and got hired in a snack relatively far from home. So I started working.
The first week was so tiring, I work from 8 in the morning till 10 ~ 11 at night , 87 ~ 90 hours a week doing all kinds of stuff, from cleaning tables to carrying goods around etc. Anyways, I said to myself it might be worth it in the end, but to my "surprise" my weekly wage was 500dh, so that's like 5.5dh/hour. I felt like I'm being taken advantage of, but when I asked my co-employees, they all get more or less the same as me, but some of them actually work much less (they finish at 6 ~ 7 in the evening), so much fewer working hours.
So, a random person in the US working in McDonald's with minimum wage can probably make what I make a week in 4 ~ 5 hours.
Now some people will say that the "BuT LiVinNg CoSt iN tHe uSa iS toO hIgH" — yes, it's much higher, but still much more affordable compared to what we have here. But I'm not talking about rent or whatever — I'm talking about someone who still lives with their families. Heck, even with rent, they can still afford monthly costs at minimum wage if calculated right, so no excuse.
Anyways, I feel like this is not normal and shouldn't be legal, but there are no alternatives. I want to hear what you think and if you've passed through a similar experience, and what can I do (alts), or if there's something I'm totally missing.
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I need a job ASAP
I need a summer job any suggestions ??
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To Moroccan Women: How Are You Navigating Love in a Changing World?
To Moroccan Women: How Are You Navigating Love in a Changing World?I'm curious to hear from Moroccan women of all generations about your perspectives on modern relationships. Please feel free to share your age when responding, as I'd love to understand how views might differ across different life stages.We're living through an unprecedented transformation. Over the past 50 years, women have gained remarkable freedoms - the ability to pursue careers, achieve financial independence, and build fulfilling lives without necessarily needing a partner for survival. This shift has fundamentally altered the landscape of relationships and marriage.Here's what I'm wondering:Given this new reality where many women no longer feel the traditional pressure to find a partner out of necessity, how do you envision your own romantic future? Whether you're interested in marriage, casual dating, or long-term partnerships, what does your ideal relationship look like in today's Morocco?Do you feel this newfound independence has changed what you're looking for in a partner? Are you approaching relationships differently than your mothers or grandmothers did? And how do you balance personal ambitions with romantic desires in a society that's still evolving?I'm particularly interested in how different generations of Moroccan women are adapting to these changes - from those who witnessed this transformation firsthand to younger women who've grown up with these expanded possibilities as their normal.What's your story? How are you navigating love and relationships in this new era of choice and independence?
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Found this war crime on Tiktok
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La fille et prête 🖤🖤
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"اللهم ارحم الأستاذة هاجر واغفر لها واجعلها في جنات النعيم. إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون "
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We don't hear about Ifrane in the summer. Anyone from there recognize this place?
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Umbrellas in Summer ☂️
It’s called a "مظلة" - from ظل - it’s meant to protect you from the sun before the rain.
Let’s normalize using them in summer.
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I’ve been supporting my parents for years, but now that I stopped, my mom is lying and guilt-tripping me. I’m exhausted.
I’m a woman in my mid-20s, living abroad. Since I was 18, I’ve been financially supporting both myself and my family back home. For years, I sent them money regularly—without saving anything for myself.
Last year, I finally decided to start saving for a major milestone in my life. It’s important, meaningful, and expensive. Part of it also includes covering full travel and visa costs for both of my parents so they can be there with me. I’m handling everything on my own.
Because of that, I had to stop sending money like I used to. I explained this to my mom very clearly. My expenses are tight, and every bit I save goes directly into something I’ve worked hard for. Despite that, I’ve still helped a few times—like sending a large amount during eid holiday even though it was financially painful for me.
Recently, my mom asked me to send money so she could host a Sunday lunch for extended family. I told her no—it’s not essential, and I simply couldn’t afford it. She got upset and said my sibling would help instead. I left it at that.
A few days later, I found out she went behind my back and asked my partner for money. She claimed there was a family emergency involving my brother. None of it was true. She lied to get money from them.
This isn’t the first time she’s lied. In the past, she’s told me she was sick just so I’d send money, and when I asked about it later, she brushed it off. I genuinely don’t know where the money goes anymore—she just says “to help at home.”
I confronted her and told her this has to stop—that I can’t be manipulated or guilted like this, and that lying is unacceptable. Since then, she’s been cold and distant, acting like I’m the one who’s selfish and ungrateful.
I’m hurt and tired. I’ve supported them for years, and the one time I try to focus on building a future for myself, I’m treated like the bad guy. I don’t know what to do anymore.
If anyone has advice or has gone through something similar with their parents, I’d really appreciate hearing from you.
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a guy arrested for hiding camera in Airbnb
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What do you think ? can we take this to court ? (open img for full txt)
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A lot is going on these Flags from the Larousse French dictionary, 1939
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Chess in cafe/club
Any suggestions for a cafe in casablanca where i can play chess with folks of all ages, just enjoying the game in a casual setting?
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Serious Opinion Required Concerning 1337
Im 23M Graduated last year from public unI holding a Mcs in Data Science, with a back ground in finance and economics, managed to score a job after internship.
Straight to the point, as we all know public uni there isnt any value given really most either make it by their own efforts and self learning, and basically that is my point, in the masters degree i had to teach myself all kind of things, a bit of programing a bit of DSA a bit of here and there, and this lead me to having a sort of imposter syndrome, where I don't really know if I'm good or bad or where I stand.
The job is pretty much a mix of financial analysis and DBA, and often time due to needing to achieve or get some results asap, chatgpt is used emphisizing the Imposter syndrome more.
Recently the thought of going deep in learning all about computer science is perma in my mind, Im passionate about everything tech related and hoping in the future to build a business around it.
Now that was the context, and where does 1337 come into this ? I heard about it in my last year of Masters and thought of it as a great things then with pfe and getting recruited it just got forgotten now hearing that even in the work place people are praising the school (high placed people) and still being passionate about it im thinking of what are my options ? Should I consider joining ? Is attendence required ? Can it be remote ? What comes after ? And many more questions...
What Im hoping to get from this post is opinions, people who've been there, people who are maybe in a similar situation as me.
Thanks
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Why is "ch3arha hrash" still a taboo and an insult?
We're African, a great percentage of people have naturally curly/afro hair but I see very young girls are almost forced by society to destroy their hair with treatments to make it straight and as then it becomes a neverending loop of treatments for the reast of their lives... but why do we still have this culture in 2025???
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Is the expectation for a woman to be a virgin before marriage still common in Morocco?
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Why Do Moroccan Men Still Carry the Whole Weight of Marriage Alone?
It’s 2025, but in Morocco, men are still expected to buy the house, the car, and pay for the entire wedding, often with a mediocre salary in a struggling economy. Young guys under 23 are stressed, burnt out, and losing their youth chasing an outdated dream of being a "real man."
Meanwhile, the country is clearly shifting. Moroccan women are becoming more educated, more independent, and rightfully so. But somehow, the expectations for men remain stuck in the past. Why is financial struggle still the price of love? Why is “rojola” defined by how much you can spend?
Why can’t marriage be a shared project? Why can’t love be the foundation, not your bank account? In the West, couples build together, plan together, invest together. Here, if a man can’t afford it all, he’s suddenly seen as less.
If we want to solve the marriage crisis, we need to rethink what partnership means. Anyone else feel this?
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