Educalion in Morocco in the era of Sultan AbdalazizBN Hassan 1908-1899 Historical study
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https://doi.org/10.35167/muja.v0i84.832Keywords:
Education, Morocco, themissionarymmissionaries, Preparation, Te-FadiluhIISMAEILAbstract
The foreign education in Morocco was one of the colonial aims pursued by France and other European countries in order to destabilize the country and loot its resources by instilling a new culture for that Arab Muslim country.
The point of foreign schools was to find a generation of graduates equipped with a Western culture that did not fit the reality of Morocco. This generation could understand colonialism as liberation from darkness and slavery and could understand the new reality of the colonial world, which was based primarily on matter rather than values and morals. To find that most of those who studied in foreign schools embraced European ideas destructive such as Marxism, Leninism and other movements and ideas that ruined the reality of the Islamic world and the Arab world.
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