Morocco and its Diplomatic Relations with Pakistan and the Arab World
Morocco carries the African continent, the Arab, and the Muslim world, especially Pakistan. Praying circles for Morocco are being arranged and conducted in Pakistan.
In 1956, France and Spain decolonized Morocco, rendering it under the control of the Sultan of Morocco. How Pakistan facilitated Morocco to deliver its UN speech in 1956 is quite a story. When Ahmed BALAFREJ who was denied from Morocco to deliver a speech at the un in 1956, Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan who was the first foreign minister of Pakistan arranged a Passport for him overnight while Pakistan being a permanent member of the UN General Assembly that time. Later Ahmed BALAFREJ became a signatory at the Final Declaration of the International Conference in Tangier and annexed Protocol. Signed at Tangier, on 29 October 1956 and later went on to become the first nominated Prime Minister of Morocco.
The official language of Morocco is Arabic, but French is also widely spoken in the country. Many Moroccans are bilingual and are able to speak both Arabic and French, as well as other languages such as English and Spanish. Moroccan Arabic, also known as Darija, is the spoken vernacular in Morocco and differs from Modern Standard Arabic, which is used in writing and formal settings. Moroccan Arabic incorporates many loanwords from French and other languages, and has a distinct accent and pronunciation.