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  2. Sofia El Marikh - Wikipedia

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    Sofia El Marikh (Arabic: صوفيا المريخ Moroccan pronunciation: [sofjɑ l.mærrix]; born () October 15, 1981), also spelled Sophia El Mareekh, is a musician and entertainer from Casablanca, Morocco. [1] [2] [3] She was a contestant on Star Academy I. [4]

  3. Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, following the suicide of Amina Filali, a young girl who was forced to marry her rapist, various Moroccan woman organizations, such as Union de l'Action Feminine, [21] pushed for the reform of Article 475 from Morocco's penal code. Prior to the national campaign, Article 475 was the law cited by the judge in Amina Filali's case ...

  4. Lalla Essaydi - Wikipedia

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    The women depicted in her exhibition of photographs, Les Femmes du Maroc, are represented as decorative and confined by the art of henna. [9] Essaydi thus poses her subjects in a way that exemplifies society's views of women as primarily destined for mere beauty. Henna, however, is extremely symbolic, especially to Moroccan women.

  5. Category:History of women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of women in Morocco. ... Moroccan women by century (6 C) W. Women's organizations based in Morocco (1 C, 5 P) Women's rights in Morocco (4 C, 5 P)

  6. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan literature is the literature produced by people who lived in or were culturally connected to Morocco and the historical states that have existed partially or entirely within the geographical area that is now Morocco. Most of what is known as Moroccan literature was created since the arrival of Islam in the 8th century. [23]

  7. Category:Moroccan actresses - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 December 2013, at 01:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Category:Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Morocco (5 C, 4 P) M. Women's magazines published in Morocco (4 P) O. Women's organizations based in Morocco (1 C, 5 P) R. Women's rights in ...

  9. Sayyida al Hurra - Wikipedia

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    The famous Moroccan scholar Abdallah al-Ghazwani was one of her many teachers. [13] She was married at age 16 to a man 30 years her senior, Sidi al-Mandri II, a grandson or nephew of Ali al-Mandri who was a friend of her father and re-founder and governor of the city of Tétouan , himself an Andalusian Moorish refugee. [ 14 ]