Woman from the Ait Merghad tribe of l’Imdghas.
Woman from the Ait Merghad tribe of l’Imdghas.
J.Robichez (1946), “Maroc Central”, Editions B. Arthaud, Grenoble-Paris.
Ait Hadiddou girl, c. 1930s/40s, from a series of images uploaded by the ‘Tiwizi Association Berbero Suisse’ that have been scanned from J. Robichez (1946), “Central Morocco,” Editions B. Arthaud, Grenoble-Paris.
I haven’t eaten beghrir for so long.
Cigarette cards from the 1930s. Morocco.
The Dala’il al-Khayrat is a major compilation of prayers and blessings about the Prophet Muhammad. The works were authored by Moroccan Sunni Sufi and Islamic scholar Muhammad al-Jazuli (d. 1465). Among some Sunni religious orders, most notably the Shadhili-Jazuli order, its recitation is a daily practice. In others, however, its recitation is a purely voluntary daily practice. The work begins with the ninety nine names of God, and then a collection of over one hundred names of the Prophet Muhammad.
(Source: roxygen)
Poms Apple Soda @ Djemaa el Fna by henskechristine on Flickr.
I haven’t had Poms for years.