Fes, Morocco Travel Piece
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Thank you for the video, it's intersting, but i have something to add to that and i hope you can accept my criticism. the comparison of this video of Fes with Pakistani music is like dressing a Fassi middle aged person with a Djellaba ( Moroccan traditional garment)adding a cowboy hat, the two don't fit.
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yeh mashallah Nice video n the song is nice as well.Pakistani music.(Qawali)
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@LailaHabib18 Dear Arabian "women"
As an african woman from Morocco nd read the Coran bfore, i find it shameful that saudi women in this day and age are not allowed to drive,revolting that public executions are commonplace in Ur country and disgraceful how your countrymen act when they step outside of Ur country IF ONLY they read the Coran wisely :).But then i wont lower myself into saying that KSA has nothing 2 do with islam however, ghesli foumek bsmen ou l3sel THEN tkelmi 3la wlad bladi
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As an Arabian women coming from Saudia Arabia, people from Europe don't have a good
experience with Morrocan people: Theft, thievery from Morrocan young men, middle aged men. Dealing drugs & prostition, people might be afraid to go to Morroco. Happens all the time in the France, Belgium & the Netherlands. Killers & even schiporenic. If they only read to Koran wisely. We get the complaints from Western that Islam is bad, in fact Morocco has nothing to do with Islam of Saudia Arabia rules, Allah
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@MankindPhotography try listening to hamid el kasri
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lovely video, im know im going to love Morocco! :)
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FES walah taaaaaaya watswawer walkine nass dialha nass very profound and enigmatic, walah wakhat taaya maat swar. Ala koli hal Fes khaliha le Mouliha wa salamo ala ajmaiiiiiiiiiiine!
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This video shows the timeless and placeless connection of the sufi tradition throughout the world (in this case Fes and Delhi).
The 'qawwali' recital is one of the oldest poems used for sufi music in the Indian sub-continent. Written by the poet Amir Khusrau (a Turk), the disciple of Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi (orig. from Bukhara), who died in the same year as when Ibn Batuta set out from Tangier in Morocco (1325), eventually to end up in Delhi himself.
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sure it s nice video,but da music s coming from asia (india),and morocco is in north africa and we have best spiritual music in morocco better than that...gnawa for example...
switching the audio to something actually Moroccan style. Hope everybody enjoys.
MankindPhotography 8 months ago
any good Gnawa artist suggestions??
MankindPhotography 1 year ago
Thx for the videao, well done !
morline195 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment, I loved Fes.
MankindPhotography 3 years ago