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    For centuries and to the holy Moulay Abdeslam the tribes of the Moroccan Sahara united around the monarchy

    The Alamiyin chorfas and the delegation of tribes from the Sahara provinces in the south of the Kingdom of Morocco reaffirm their strong bond within the framework of a unified Morocco from north to south.

    Sidi Nabil Baraka:

    The visit confirms the sincerity of national cohesion around the Commandery of the Faithful Believers His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

    Sidi Hassan raguibi Al-Idrisi:

    We cling to our Moroccanness and we bless all the initiatives taken by His Majesty King Mohammed VI.

    The Alamiyin chorfas of the Moulay abdeslam Sufi pole in northern Morocco, and the delegation from the Moroccan Sahara regions, are united around the great and strong bond that has united them for centuries, within the framework of a unified Moroccan kingdom from north to south, and an allegiance to the glorious Alaouite Throne.

    In this context, sidi Nabil Baraka explained on behalf of the Mashichiya Shadiliya Sufi Way and the Alamiyin chorfas that the kinship visit that the delegation from the southern provinces is making with their cousins to the tomb of the saint moulay abdeslam Ibn Mishish, is a fine ancestral tradition, and a spiritual celebration during which the honorable scholars of universal Sufism from the Mashichiya shadiliya of the world meet with ll a delegation from the southern provinces.

    He added that the visit was part of a firm commitment to preserving the heritage of the ancestors, who had made it an opportunity to exchange love and brotherhood, and to renew their alliance and loyalty to the glorious Alawite throne.

    Sidi Hassan Al Rguibi al-Idrisi declared that the visit of the delegation from the Saharan provinces is not the first to the house of the Baraka Family”, but also their grandfathers and fathers have preceded them for centuries.

    The visit of the delegations from the south carries many messages, foremost among which is the attachment to their Moroccan identity, and affirms the strong bond that unites the Saharan tribes with their cousins in northern Morocco.

    On Friday July 14, Sidi Nabil Baraka received the tribes of the southern province at his home.

    Published originally at Almouwatin part of the BXL Media Group.

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