MOROCCO (OCTOBER 2016)

Praise be to Allah and prayer and peace be upon his Prophet (s).

MAA SHAA ALLAH MOROCCO!

Yes, I and all those who came from abroad fell under the charm of this country, its people and its system. What you'll hear most in Morocco is: Welcome to Morocco! But a true welcome with extraordinary dishes and one thing that I've seen nowhere: shopkeepers who offer you tea or drinks or who make you eat their local products.

So before talking to you about the campaign let me tell you about Morocco. The first thing that strikes is welcome. The second is tranquility. We feel calm and security. For security, Morocco has a very special system. The King is in charge of the security, while the elected Government is responsible for the economy and society. The lowest level of power is the district leader who must know everything in his area. Actually whenever we went to inform them of our presence, they were already informed of all the details. So no activity or person can escape the vigilance of the authorities; even people hurry to report any abnormal facts, and the authorities intervene very quickly... So Maa shaa Allah Morocco enjoys a rare blessing in our time, not to say exceptional, which is security. So there is no stress in the population or in the authorities nor mistrust since all the badies are already neutralized.

The third thing that strikes me in Morocco is decentralization. The political capital Rabat is a small town that has little of population and economic activity, only a few universities. In other words, security is easy to ensure since it is like a reserved city, the opposite of Tunis where the great avenue Habib Bourguiba in the capital contains the huge Ministry of the Interior, target of most marches, often surrounded by barbed wire as if the country was at war; At the other end is the Embassy of France, protected by barbed wire and a tank. You understand why I find it amazing to make a city apart as a political capital? Then Marrakesh is the capital of tourism, so tourists are not numerous in Casa. But I stood speechless in Tangier when I saw hotels and avenues; more beautiful than Paris, it is close to Dubai. I said to myself: they inherited tourists from Tunisia and Egypt and so much better for them. Then Fez is the religious capital with the famous Qarawiyin University. Finally there is a multitude of medium-sized cities that lack absolutely nothing; I was amazed that a small town like Larache contains a beautiful fish market and a children's playground with trampoline and bumper cars.

The fourth striking aspect is the nature: outside mosques and across neighborhoods hawkers offer fresh and organic fruit and vegetables. I am surprised to hear that Morocco produces bananas and avocados. Since the program of King Mohamed VI to make State land available to private companies to exploit agricultural production exploded and the population seems drowned under fruits and vegetables. You also find dairies everywhere making all kinds of fruit juice. People still praise their homemade bread and go to the famous dairy for curd, which does not prevent the Mc Donald from working well.

The fifth surprise is the religion. We are always within walking distance of a mosque and indeed a large number of men are going to each prayer, many closing their shops. Besides it's in front of mosques that sellers of all kinds stand with their carts as well as beggars. More than half of the women is veiled and the majority wear djellabas. People talk about hidden debauchery, but what is hidden is necessarily a minority. Almost all women we treated are not working and are satisfied to be at home and devote themselves to their husbands and children, while in Tunisia the majority consider that a single wage is not sufficient and two children are enough. One last amazing point is the welcome given to sons-in-law: it is quite normal to lodge them, provide them with a place to work, bear their injustices against the girl... when I think of the police officer in Tunisia refusing to regularize the husband of a Tunisian woman saying: for us it is the woman who goes to her husband and not the opposite.

So all of the foreigners liked Morocco very much and some would even like to settle there.

SUFFERING AND SATISFATION

1) No administrative obstacles

For a passing stranger who will treat people in a house, there is no procedure to undertake. Informing the head of district is recommended, but even if you do not, no one will bother you, unless of course a patient or neighbor complains. For a raqi (healer) who settles, he needs to inform the chief of the district and has an interest in maintaining good relationship with him. However there is no need of legal authorization unless he plans to further develop the roqya, as we wish in our group. For this, there is no status in Morocco for the ruqya nor the suction cups and one should open a patent for a commercial activity and do the roqya under this cover, exactly like in Tunisia. Then there are herbalist & raqi associations who have united to defend their cause with the authorities and to fight the false raqis. These associations are also united in a national federation; this is very rare & very good sign. So the association is to defend the ruqya and the patent (license) to declare your income and activity.

2) An invisible campaign

We had no means of communication other than my website, word of mouth and some patients that we already know. It is impossible here to preach in mosques and no public action can be undertaken without legal existence. So in the cities where our hosts had enough relationships, we had a bit of patients, otherwise our days were desperately empty. It took us a month to repay the price of the tickets, even though we had a lot of support for transport, housing and food. Campaigns always include tests & difficulties, but the inactivity is so unbearable.

3)But Objectives achieved

By the grace of Allah, we leave 5 centers in Morocco: Temara (Rabat), Tangier, Larache, Marrakech and Taroudant. Some were trained in France and Belgium, others have learned with my book and my videos. One went to be trained in Tunisia but was turned back at the airport because he seemed too Muslim: he was the first to welcome me. Subhan Allah, we have closed the Center in Tunisia after more than four years of activities, and in less than two months we leave 5 centers in Morocco! What is the reason of this failure in Tunisia? Youth in mosques are dominated by the intolerant salafiyya, authorities have still the rejection of Islam, foreigners are not welcome in Tunisia and the few students that we had did not take on the work correctly. So the Center in Tunisia will be just for the two summer months in sha Allah.

4) Encouraging perspectives

The next step in Morocco is to found an association of Qur’an cures, and then to distribute our flyers “Treat yourself” at the exits of the mosques. People are open to roqya, trust, are pleasantly surprised by the jinn capture and immediately recognize themselves in symptoms: we didn’t find one single person who had no witchcraft. I think that explains why despite the positive economic climate, many people spend their lives just surviving: the entrepreneurs and businessmen that we met were strongly attacked - except those who knew roqya - and some are totally ruined. Students learn and apply easily, many have learned with our videos on internet and now we have the training videos in Arabic. For these reasons, I believe that the leaflets at the exits of the mosques will be sufficient as a means of communication. We did the jinn catching non-stop for the country since our goal is always eradication of witchcraft and shirk and you will find in sha Allah, Alfna Mosque videos, the famous place of snake charmers and monkey trainers in Marrakech, Moulay Ibrahim, one of the most visited mausoleum with a lot of candles and padlock, and especially sidi Jamharoosh another famous mausoleum perched in the mountains of the Toubkal and whose djinns made the celebrity of Morocco. The results shook the media. We had a patient from Hoceima. This region is economically dead: no factory and the land itself gives nothing. The djinns explained that it is saturated with witchcraft, like a pollution that has made life disappear, and of course we cleaned as much as we could. And the death of the fish seller arrived: the djinn said these accidental deaths often happen and stay unnoticed while the sorcerers use them for their power, but this time the converted Jinns made it a cause to change positively many things. The second event is the singer arrested in Paris for rape: the Jinns told us that they were with him in sins, but they converted and have turned against him and put him in trouble. May Allah purifie this country from witchcraft and shirk and bring down to the lowest all those who acquired power and wealth by Satanism.