Moroccans are people from Morocco its not a religion, its a country in Northern Africa. The main religion of the Moroccan people is Islam at 99% of the population, then Christianity at 1%, and Judaism is followed by about 6,000 people.
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My Orthodox Jewish grandmother married a Reform Jewish man.
Orthodox believe that EVERYTHING should be done in accordance to the Torah at all times - NO exceptions.
Moroccans are very hospitable and friendly people.
Secular Jews currently. But because of their low fertility it is believed that the Orthodox Jews and Arab citizens (which reproduce rapidly) are going to have the strongest voice in a few dozens of years.
Yes, there are Moroccans in Egypt, and there are Egyptians in Morocco.
Orthodox Jews learn the Torah as God's words and fulfill its laws.
In 1591, Moroccans defeated the Songhai Empire.
No, it is considered a sub-group. "Eastern Orthodox" is a broad term used to edscribe the group of chruches that split with the Roman Catholics in the 11th century
No, in most religious traditions, secular priests are required to take a vow of celibacy and cannot marry. This includes priests in the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and most Protestant denominations.
Moroccans live much the same way as other people in the third world.