Democracy in Morocco

Reid Coen | Imprint Tours

Saharan camel trek Image | Reid Coen

Saharan camel trek
Image | Reid Coen


After a lifetime of travel, one starts to think a new destination will not hold any unique surprises. Such was the case for Morocco - my expectations for Imprint’s first Morocco tour were way too low. This is an amazing travel destination. And perhaps more importantly, it is a country where Western travelers can experience a democratic, moderate Muslim culture. We are sorely in need of this exact kind of experience in our current age and time. At a moment in history when fear dominates American perspectives, we need to be reminded that a majority of Muslims are moderate, admire America, and welcome Americans. Morocco is the perfect place to experience it. 

Welcome in Morocco! Image | Reid Coen

Welcome in Morocco!
Image | Reid Coen

“Welcome! Yes, welcome in Morocco, everybody!” Our charming guide Tariq greeted us with these words several times each day. Initially, I thought it was simply a canned phrase learned for use with tourists. I soon realized this is a direct translation of a traditional Moroccan greeting. Perhaps more than anything else, this phrase embodies the spirit of the country. It was repeated multiple times every day by everyone we encountered. Eventually I understood this was more than just a greeting—we were welcome—genuinely and from the heart. It was definitely refreshing.

The warmth of genuine hospitality—an essence of Moroccan culture. Image | Reid Coen

The warmth of genuine hospitality—an essence of Moroccan culture.
Image | Reid Coen

Tariq was proud of Morocco’s democratic institutions and moderate outlook. He was constantly pointing out female police, cafes with both men and women together, women in Western dress, and kids on their way to school. He shared information about newly- passed laws that combat backward traditions and stamp out racism, intolerance, misogyny, and Medieval practices. Evidence of the country’s prosperity and forward thinking were everywhere. The infrastructure is the best I’ve experienced in the developing Arab world. Buildings are well maintained and there are lots of new, quality constructions. Roads are maintained with new curbs and streetlights in the cities. The country is really clean, and, according to Tariq, education efforts by the government and the king are radically improving the situation.

School children engage with our Imprint tour group. Image | Reid Coen

School children engage with our Imprint tour group.
Image | Reid Coen

At a time when our own democratic institutions are under siege, it is refreshing to experience the Moroccans’ genuine thirst for their protection and expansion. That phenomenon is nowhere better demonstrated than the kKing’s public denunciation of fundamentalist terrorism, which occurred during the refugee crisis in Europe in 2016.

I would like to conclude by including his speech here verbatim:

King Muhammed IV of Morocco – radio address Aug 20, 2016 - in response to the immigration crisis in Europe.

My dear countrymen, the whole world is talking about the problem of immigration, and about the human tragedies suffered by the immigrants. This situation is exacerbated by the spread of terror and extremism, and the attempts to link it – rightly or not – to the immigrants, especially in Europe.

In this context, I call upon Moroccans living abroad to adhere to the values of their religion and to their age-old customs, in confronting this phenomenon, which is alien to them. . . . I call upon them to be always among the first to defend peace, harmony, and coexistence in their countries of residence.

We understand the difficult situation in which they live. They are suffering from the distortion of the image of Islam, as well as from the terrorist attacks, which have harvested the lives of so many of them. They suffer from reprisals, and from accusations leveled against them by some, because of their faith.

Naturally, we strongly condemn the killing of innocent people. We believe that the killing of a monk is prohibited by the Shari’a, and that killing him in a church is an unforgivable act of stupidity, because he is a human being and a cleric, even if he is not a Muslim. . . .

The terrorists who operate in the name of Islam are not Muslims. They have nothing to do with Islam, and jump on the bandwagon in order to justify their crimes and stupid acts.  They are people who have been led astray, and they are destined to dwell in the Hell of all eternity.

Led by their ignorance, they believe that what they do constitutes Jihad. When was Jihad ever about the killing of innocent people? . . .

They are exploiting some Muslim youth, especially in Europe. They are exploiting their ignorance of the Arabic language and of true Islam, in order to convey their erroneous messages and misleading promises.

Can anyone of sound mind believe that the reward for Jihad could be some virgins in Paradise? Is it conceivable that anyone who listens to music will be swallowed by the Earth?

And there are similar lies. The terrorists and extremists are using all possible means to persuade the youth to join them, and to strike at societies that bask in the values of democracy, liberty, openness, and tolerance. . . .

We are all being targeted. Anyone who believes in what I have said serves as a target for terrorism.

Morocco: full of color, full of cultural lessons for the engaged traveler. Image | Reid Coen

Morocco: full of color, full of cultural lessons for the engaged traveler.
Image | Reid Coen


Author’s Note: There can be no doubt that Morocco still has a long way to go regarding individual rights and democratic freedoms.  The opinions expressed in this blog were obtained strictly from the experience of Imprint’s first tour in Morocco and are not meant to be more than anecdotal.

 


Reid Coen

Reid Coen, a 25 year veteran of the travel industry, created Imprint Tours in 2005, specializing in non-European destinations, including Southeast Asia, India, China, Japan, Bali, Morocco, Egypt, Israel, East & Southern Africa, Guatemala, Peru, Patagonia, and Antarctica. Western destinations include New Zealand, the Greek Islands, the American West & Southwest, and a Danube River Cruise. Future projects include the Best of Colorado, Southern India, China Off the Beaten Track, Ecuador & Galapagos, and the Himalayas. Follow Reid @imprinttours on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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