Moroccan politicians and activists are raising concerns over government-imposed restrictions on religious preachers, particularly regarding their ability to discuss the Israel-Hamas conflict and calls for jihad. The limitations have sparked a debate about freedom of speech and the role of religion in political discourse. Prominent figures, including socialist lawmaker Nabila Mounib, argue that imams should be allowed to freely address the Palestinian issue in their sermons, while the government seeks to maintain control over potentially inflammatory rhetoric.
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Morocco limits preaching about war in the Middle East that invokes jihad
In Morocco, politicians and activists are questioning limitations imposed on preachers regarding what they may say about war in the Middle East during sermons.
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Morocco's Sermon Dilemma: Balancing Freedom and Politics
Moroccan politicians and activists are challenging restrictions on imams speaking about the Israel-Hamas war, particularly the call for jihad. Socialist lawmaker Nabila Mounib and other activists argue for imams' right to discuss Palestinian issues freely.