Moroccan African Religious Diplomacy: Prospects and Challenges

Authors

  • Lazrak Mohammed Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34199/ijracs.2023.10.01

Keywords:

Africa, Morocco, Religious Diplomacy, Suffism

Abstract

Morocco has developed, over the last two decades, an unparalleled policy of exporting its experience of being the hub for moderate Islam, to several African countries, such policy falls within an ambitious geostrategic vision that aims at strengthening the Kingdom’s political and economic influence on the African continent. Some aspects of Morocco’s new religious policy in Africa are embodied in several initiatives launched so far for the purpose of enhancing the Moroccan- African cooperation in the religious sphere. Therefore, this article is an attempt to shed light on: First, the milestones of this religious diplomacy towards Africa by exploring the tools that help Morocco achieve its geostrategic goals. Second, the challenges as well as threats facing this strategy especially those coming from political and ideological rivals like Algeria and Iran. Third, this article will tackle the political benefits of this strategy on the both medium and long term.

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Published

2025-04-14