Islam is the majority religion in Morocco, which is the case for the Moroccan Berbers as well. Only a fraction of the former number of Jews has remained in the country, many having moved to Israel.
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Article 6 of the Moroccan constitution states that Islam is official religion of the state.[1]
The King is Muslim. The Maliki Sunnite population of Morocco is much greater than the Shiite population. The Justice and Development Party is an Islamist party.[2]
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