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[QUOTE="letstalk, post: 17821222, member: 400726"] [SIZE=5]Visiting the Mosque Hassan the Second in Casablanca[/SIZE] [ATTACH type="full"]343926[/ATTACH] While I was at Marina Shopping Mall, I was thinking to visit the mosque Hassan the second. So, I walked all along the ocean route. It was a shortcut route and it was safe. The duration to reach the mosque from Marina Shopping Mall using this route was about 25 minutes walking. The wind was blowing softly, the sun was shining warmly, and many people were walking here and there enjoying the nice weather. Some people were even surfing in the waves of the ocean and others, fishermen, were in the water trying to catch some fish. The ocean was calm and pleasing to the eyes and I felt a positive energy all around me. Suddenly, I started seeing from a distance the mosque Hassan the second. It was huge, very high, and it seemed to me half of it was inside the ocean water. I was happy and certainly I thought I will visit the mosque building from inside that day but I was wrong. By the time I reached the edge of the surrounded area of the mosque near the street, I was stopped by a tall, strong security guy who was carrying a walky-talky device on his right hand and somebody was talking to him through it. He was very polite and was surprisingly speaking fluently in English. In front of me he had a smooth, very clear and easy to understand English conversation with the tourists who came before me. Actually, he speaks French, English, and Arabic very good. As per my coming, he informed me that visiting the mosque site which includes the mosque building and its vast surrounded areas can only be at 4 p.m. It was not very convenient to me because I was there two hours earlier but I was waiting. Next to me two other girls were waiting as well. Can you imagine we were waiting near the street side and the mosque who has a lot of empty spaces was at our backs. "We don't welcome visitors like this," I whispered into my ears sadly. [/QUOTE]
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