These are adventures and mishaps of an American expat living in Rabat, Morocco with her Moroccan husband. A no-holds-barred view of living in Morocco based on daily life, travel adventures and culinary quests. A must read if you are planning to live, work
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To all my family, friends, and readers celebrating Turkey Day in America (or other parts of the world), I wish you a wonderful day filled with warmth, happiness, and lots of great food. I’m thankful to Allah for guiding me, blessing me, having mercy...
I really like Twitter for the fact that it allows me to share additional tidbits about all things Moroccan, Islamic, and life related that aren’t always worthy of a full post. Yesterday, blogs and Twitter were buzzing about the “controversial” Best...
Here is my reflection of Eid Al-Adha from last year. I consider it my first Eid because the year before was my first year as a Muslim. I took the day off from work, but other than that I honestly don’t remember what we did. We weren’t very...
Unfortunately, it’s time to retire the Darija Word of the Day posts on 760 Days. My vocabulary has been expired except for about 5-6 words that I have trouble transliterating and understanding their exact meaning. These words I hear as part of...
On Saturday, Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid Al-Adha also called Eid Al-Kbir, some translate it as Festival of the Sacrifice, and others call it the Sheep Feast. Either I haven’t gotten out much lately, or the signs of one of the...