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Moroccans and Black magic

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Here in the Khaleej many Arabs are wary of them because they're notorious for using black magic. I was thinking of going to Morocco
for a short holiday, but then after doing a brief background check I was taken aback by this.


"Philips acknowledges that Moroccans have an “international reputation” among Muslims for practicing witchcraft, but cautions against overemphasizing
Moroccans as master artists of voodoo. “Historically they [Moroccans] are most noted for it."

http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Black- ... iddle-East




Moroccan women are fine though.
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The old lady I always see at tha masjid told me today she's going back to Morocco :cry: Sad thing is she only speaks French and Arabic, so I could understand her but couldn't communicate what I wanted to say :cry:
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Is she moving there or just for vacation?
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She was here visiting her daughters. Since Ramadan over and Shawwal is almost done, she said she's going back home :(
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Does she have pretty daughters (minus the Black magic) ?
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I don't know :( I wish I knew her daughters, that way they could've been our translators.
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Lillaahiya wrote:Sad thing is she only speaks French and Arabic
Are you trying to say that you don't speak arabic? thought you was arab? And French...I mean Ottawa and everything, it's like a chinese person in Toronto who does not speak English...what's left for them to do but toil in Chinatown selling herbs and bad breath?
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I'd visit maghrib for it's unique history, you can ward off sihr by reading protective du'as and ayahs, also maintaining wudu. :up:
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Skippa wrote:
Lillaahiya wrote:Sad thing is she only speaks French and Arabic
Are you trying to say that you don't speak arabic? thought you was arab? And French...I mean Ottawa and everything, it's like a chinese person in Toronto who does not speak English...what's left for them to do but toil in Chinatown selling herbs and bad breath?
lol Not all Arabs speak Arabic ;) Waan fahmay fransiiska laakin waan jejebiya
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Lillaahiya wrote: Waan fahmay fransiiska laakin waan jejebiya
looks like french ain't the only one :lol: :lol:

I joke :mrgreen:
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Lillaahiya wrote:
Skippa wrote:
Lillaahiya wrote:Sad thing is she only speaks French and Arabic
Are you trying to say that you don't speak arabic? thought you was arab? And French...I mean Ottawa and everything, it's like a chinese person in Toronto who does not speak English...what's left for them to do but toil in Chinatown selling herbs and bad breath?
lol Not all Arabs speak Arabic ;) Waan fahmay fransiiska laakin waan jejebiya
I thought you were just kidding. You seriously think you're Arab? :damn:
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So you're not gonna tell us who's in the picture?
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Ma ka heeshay? :lol:
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Skippa wrote:
Lillaahiya wrote: Waan fahmay fransiiska laakin waan jejebiya
looks like french ain't the only one :lol: :lol:

I joke :mrgreen:
I don't get it :?

Abdi: Why should I break out of character? :mrgreen:
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Re: Moroccans and Black magic

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He's taking the mickey out of your af-somali dee, you should have said

Waan garanaya fransiiska, because fahmay is "understood" which is past tense whilst you was speaking in present tense.
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