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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Moroccan Imams Protest Government Regulation
AP reports that some 50 imams from mosques across Morocco demonstrated in Rabat yesterday, complaining about the tight controls the government imposes on them. Imams are given government prepared sermons that they must deliver on Fridays, without deviation from the text. The imams want to deliver their own sermons, higher salaries and want to be consulted on religious matters. Under Morocco's constitution, the king is the final arbiter of all religious matters. This is seen as a protection against Islamic extremism.