In Morocco, politics limited sermons, including about war in Middle East
Voice of America
FILE - Worshippers gather to perform night prayers on the eve of Laylat-al-Qadr or Night of Power marking the 27th and holiest night of Islamic fasting month of Ramadan in Hassan II mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, April 28, 2022. FILE - A member of security forces stands guard while Muslim worshipers queue to enter a mosque for Friday prayers in Rabat, Morocco, Oct. 16, 2020.
Politicians and activists in Morocco are questioning limitations imposed on preachers regarding what they may say about war in the Middle East during sermons.
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