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Evangelical converts as a minority to be defended, as seen by evangelists themselves.
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The priority list over countries to be evangelised – Afghanistan is nr 1 (good luck…), Morocco nr 7.
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An interesting post from an evangelical blogger linking the clampdown on foreign missionaries to the MALI ramadan upset last autumn.
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A 2006 blog post from an evangelical blog on evangelisation in Morocco.
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And here is the 2006 blog post that outed the evangelist dumb enough to write about his Morocco proselytising plans on his blog.
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Funny this, also from 2006: a blogger outs an evangelical blogger who was dumb enough to boast about his plans to proselytise in Morocco on his blog.
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This is from 2006.
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The State Department's Morocco page.
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This is hilarious. The Netherlands is complaining against Morocco's expulsion of foreigners, among whom are a few Dutchmen, while it is one of the Western countries that has most tightened its immigration rules the last few years.
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This was in December 2009.
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A rather subdued reaction by the US ambassador to Morocco – things would have been very, very different in 2003. Morocco's decision, irrespective of the internal agenda the palace is playing at, reflects the demise of the Christian right at the White House. Such a move would have been utterly unthinkable then.
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A good overview on the expulsions of foreign Christians missionaries in Morocco, although the source is a Christian website.
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l’aticle que tu soumets en lien : "•Missionaries Seek New Converts in Morocco and North Africa", il y est question de l’extrait " …Conversion from Islam is not a criminal offense in Morocco but new converts face social ostracism …"
Cette assertion ne serait pas fausse ? On peut, vis à vis du droit Marocain se convertir sans avoir de soucis ? On ne peut pas se faire embarquer pendant le ramadan si on ne l’observe pas en étant Marocain d’apparence même converti à une autre religion ?
@Abdel: "On peut, vis à vis du droit Marocain se convertir sans avoir de soucis ?"
Absolument pas! La jurisprudence Sunni est claire sur ce point.