Moroccan Consulat Visit
Written by moroccan   
Tuesday, 06 April 2010

If you Need the Service of Moroccan Consulate here in Vancouver you need:

 To Send email to:   This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , with how many numbers of people and phone Number

 The last visit of the Moroccan Consulate was very disappointing because it was not well organize as the first one  , reason some amateur  took over .

I need more people to make it worth for them to come here ...Once I have list people  I will announce the exact date ,and location  i will rent a place for them  to do their job more comfortably  and you will be charged equally for it this time i will make sure collect the money before entering ...

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Ramadan Karim
Written by moroccan   
Wednesday, 11 August 2010
Ramadan Karim
A L’occasion du mois sacré du Ramadan , On  vous souhaite un bon jeune et des journées pleines de bonnes actions , de bonne résolutions et de bonnes priéres ….. Ramadan Karim …
www.Globalmoroccan.com  

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Soccer Practice
Written by moroccan   
Tuesday, 06 April 2010

Soccer Practice
Soccer Practice Can Be Fun And Effective 

Les Maghrebins Start their Soccer Camp practice on   Sunday April 11 at 1:00 pm Woodlandpark ( Google it) 

 

 ImageWe are honored to have Tony as Soccer Camp Coach, Tony .Under Tony supervision 

soccer can be both educational and fun for your kids . Our ability to teach with enthusiasm and a positive attitude, enhanced by our playing backgrounds, means that each participant will leave camp a better soccer player, teammate and individual. We believe camp should be both educational and fun! a

Also your kids can meet and be friend with other moroccan kids.

Registration via email  : This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or by phone Once we have enough kids we will annouce meeting place 

 

 

 

 
Moroccan Community In Vancouver on Facebook
Written by moroccan   
Friday, 25 September 2009

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Know Your History
Written by moroccan   
Saturday, 12 September 2009
Kown your history!...What you dont Know can Hurt you...
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, also known as Shams ad - Din, was born at Tangier, Morocco, on the 24th February 1304 C.E. (703 Hijra). He left Tangier on Thursday, 14th June, 1325 C.E. (2nd Rajab 725 A.H.), when he was twenty one years of age. His travels lasted for about thirty years, after which he returned to Fez, Morocco at the court of Sultan Abu 'Inan and dictated accounts of his journeys to Ibn Juzay. These are known as the famous Travels (Rihala) of Ibn Battuta. He died at Fez in 1369 C.E.
Ibn Battuta was the only medieval traveller who is known to have visited the lands of every Muslim ruler of his time. He also travelled in Ceylon (present Sri Lanka), China and Byzantium and South Russia. The mere extent of his travels is estimated at no less than 75,000 miles, a figure which is not likely to have been surpassed before the age of steam.
 
Global Moroccan Welcomes you ...
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 06 May 2008

www.moroccan.ca  would like to announce a new site  .

ImageGlobalmoroccan.com  The complete Online Portal for Right to Information about Moroccan and Morocco. Our aim is to provide authentic and analytical help regarding Right to Information.
 Our strength is in bringing them all at one platform. Global Moroccan took almost 6 months to develop based on latest  web trends . Globalmoroccan is managed by different people and it is open to all kind of Topics...Please check it out  soon and send us  moroccanatgmail.com  if you like to be regular contributor to any topic.

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