
American Muslim expat currently living in Rabat, Morocco with her husband (a Moroccan citizen). Without a real job, she spends her days blogging about life, travel, and adapting to a country she never expected to visit, let alone live in. Using her experience to write on an ecclectic variety of topics from Moroccan cooking to getting a resident permit, her blog, 760 Days in Morocco is an attempt to help other expats planning call Morocco home.

August 2010 • Red Tape In Morocco
Sunday, August 29th, 2010
Living in Morocco takes us through the process of obtaining the carte de sejour and shares her tips for future residents.
On the eve of moving back to her home country, Living in Morocco shares her initial expectations of Morocco and how they compare with reality.
By using the common Moroccan metaphor of “shlada” (salad), Living in Morocco attempts to figure out how Moroccan identity has evolved.
Living in Morocco argues that the Moudawana simply restores the rights granted to women by Islam in the first place.
February 2010 • Morocco at the Crossroads
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Looking out of her apartment window, American Muslimah “Living in Morocco” wonders how changes in Morocco will affect the country’s enormous rich/poor divide.
December 2009 • Knocking on the Palace Door
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Living in Morocco argues that the Moroccan press has the responsibility to build trust in order for limitations and restrictions to be lifted.

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