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Toys, Traditions, and Taarija: Celebrating Ashura in Morocco

Summary by barlamantoday.com
As the sun casts long shadows across the alleys of the old medina, a familiar sound echoes through the streets: the deep, hollow beat of the Taarija, a traditional hand drum made of goat hide and clay. It’s Ashura, and across Moroccan cities like Salé, the rhythm of celebration is unmistakable. Street Merchant selling children’s toys as Ashura approaches. Photo Credit (Othman Zoubeidi/Barlaman Today) In the heart of the Old Medina, street vendor…
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barlamantoday.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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