On 2 November 2005, Mohammed VI — as Commander of the Believers (title that makes him the guarantor of religious orthodoxy in Morocco) — presented two simultaneous founding acts: the inauguration of the Assadissa channel, the official Koranic voice of the Kingdom and the launch of habous.gov.ma, the first institutional digital platform of the Moroccan religious field. On that day, Morocco did not just launch a channel and a website. It laid the …
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On 2 November 2005, Mohammed VI — as Commander of the Believers (title that makes him the guarantor of religious orthodoxy in Morocco) — presented two simultaneous founding acts: the inauguration of the Assadissa channel, the official Koranic voice of the Kingdom and the launch of habous.gov.ma, the first institutional digital platform of the Moroccan religious field. On that day, Morocco did not just launch a channel and a website. It laid the …