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.
Morocco is known for its rich history and culture, but it is not particularly associated with black magic. Magic and spiritual beliefs have long been a part of Moroccan culture, but these beliefs and practices are generally not considered to be black magic. Instead, Moroccan spiritual practices are often focused on healing, protection, and other positive uses of magic. While some people in Morocco may believe in the existence of black magic, it is not a widespread or commonly accepted practice in the country. It is generally believed that King Sultan Abdel Aziz Bin Saud (Brother of King Fahd, Abdullah, and Salman) used to visit Morocco a lot and it was because he went there again and again and was possessed and killed in extraordinary circumstances. He was next in line for a reign on the throne after King Abdullah.