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  2. Religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The main religion in Morocco is Sunni Islam, [2] which is also the state religion of the country. [3] Officially, 99% of the population are Muslim, and virtually all of those are Sunni. [4][5][6] The second-largest religion in the country is Christianity, [7] but most Christians in Morocco are foreigners. There is a community of the Baháʼí ...

  3. Islam in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the largest religion in Morocco, with more than 99% of the population adhering to it. The largest subset of Muslims in Morocco are Maliki Sunni; other numerous groups include practitioners of Zahirism and non-denominational Muslims. Islam is the nation's state religion. Blasphemy against Islam is a punishable offense.

  4. Christianity in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in Morocco. Christians in Morocco constitute less than 1% [1][2] of the country's population of 33,600,000 (2014 census). Most of the Christian adherents are Catholic and Protestants. Christianity in Morocco appeared during the Roman times, when it was practiced by Christian Berbers in Roman Mauretania Tingitana, although it ...

  5. Freedom of religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Freedom of religion in Morocco refers to the extent to which people in Morocco are freely able to practice their religious beliefs, taking into account both government policies and societal attitudes toward religious groups. The constitution declares that Islam is the religion of the state, with the state guaranteeing freedom of thought ...

  6. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Fez is a cultural, religious and industrial centre. Marrakesh and Agadir are the two major tourist centres. Oujda is the largest city of eastern Morocco. Meknes houses the military academy. Kenitra has the largest military airbase. Mohammedia has the largest oil refineries and other major industrial installations.

  7. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Morocco is a blend of Arab, Berber, Andalusi cultures, with Mediterranean, Hebraic and African influences. [1][2][3][4] It represents and is shaped by a convergence of influences throughout history. This sphere may include, among others, the fields of personal or collective behaviors, language, customs, knowledge, beliefs, arts ...

  8. Catholic Church in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church by country. The Catholic Church in Morocco is part of the worldwide Catholic Church (particularly the Latin Church), under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. Catholics account less than 1% of the overall population of over 31 million. The country is divided into two archdioceses; Rabat and Tangier.

  9. Moroccans - Wikipedia

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    Religion. Majority: Sunni Islam. Minority: Non-denominational Islam, Shia Islam, Judaism, Christianity [27][28][29][30][31] Moroccans (Arabic: المغاربة, romanized: al-Maġāriba) are the citizens and nationals of the Kingdom of Morocco. The country's population is predominantly composed of Arabs and Berbers (Amazigh).

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