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LANTURNA MOROCCO
October 11 – 18
WELCOME & ORIENTATION
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RESOURCES
Salām ʿalaykum. We warmly welcome you to Morocco! Your presence among us is an invaluable blessing and we look forward to serving you all throughout the trip. This page is your reference for all the resources you will need to gain full access to our program. The details below are private and must not be shared with anyone who has not registered for the program. Please read carefully, as the answers to frequently asked questions are herein provided.
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If after carefully reading through the program page you should have any inquiries, feel free to reach out to us via saad@lanturna.com.
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TRAVEL
TRAVEL
Arrival in Casablanca: Plan to arrive at Casablanca airport (CMN) no later than 5:30 pm on Saturday, October 11. If possible, we strongly recommend that you arrive before 2:30 pm since the commute between the airport and Fes is 3.5 hours. Lanturna will arrange your transport from the airport to Fes.
Departure from Casablanca: Reserve your return flight from Casablanca airport (CMN) anytime on Saturday, October 18. The group will spend the night of the 17th in Casablanca near the airport. We recommend reserving a return flight after noon in order to have breakfast and arrive at the airport at a convenient time.
Those of you continuing with us to our Sīrah Caravan and ʿUmrah will need to reserve your flight from Casablanca (CMN) to Jeddah (JED) on Saturday, October 18.
Citizens of the United States may obtain their visas at the airport at no charge.
NOTE: Be certain that your passport does not expire within 6 months of your return date.
ADDRESS OF VENUE
We will be staying at a traditional Moroccan riyāḍ in the heart of the olde city in Fes, the gps coordinates of which will be shared soon.
Breakfast is included in your stay throughout the week.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
– Communal Qur’an recitation after fajr and maghrib prayers
– Lessons with El-Hajj Hisham Mahmoud and Ustadh Saad Omar
– al-Qarawiyyīn mosque
– Mausoleums of Idrīs I, Idrīs II, Aḥmad al-Tījānī, ʿAlī Jamal, Aḥmad al-Dabbāgh
– Prayer chamber of Muḥammad al-Jazūlī and tomb of Usama Canon
– Learn how to prepare tagine dish and Moroccan mint tea with Umm Anas, El-Hajj Hisham’s wife
– Community service project
– Communal recitation of the names of the Prophet ﷺ and dalāʾil al-khayrāt
– Private performance of traditional Moroccan poetry
– Visit to artisan crafts workshops
– Shopping in the olde city
SCHEDULE
Details will be posted by Friday, July 31 in shāʾ Allāh.
DESCRIPTION
Morocco has for centuries been one of the spiritual centers of the Muslim world. In every major masjid throughout the country, the Qur’an is completed in a communal recitation that commences with the sighting of each new moon. Fez has gifted the ummah the most seminal compilation of ṣalawāt on the Prophet ﷺ, dalāʾil al-khayrāt of Imām al-Jazūlī, read the world over and increasingly gaining popularity in the West. Fez is also home to the first university ever offered the world, the legacy of the great Fāṭimah al-Fihriyyah. Morocco was established by the fifth grandson of the Prophet ﷺ and Fez by his sixth, and since, the country and its crown jewel have exuded praise for Allah and His Messenger ﷺ in its art and architecture. Lanturna invites you to add your voices to its cadence, to fall in love with its love of the Beloved ﷺ, and to discover why it is now home to our very own El-Hajj Hisham Mahmoud and his family.
We are blessed to be able to provide scholarships to our students. By giving forward, you are investing in the education of another student, and may that count as a perpetual act of kindness, the reward for which is nothing short of Heaven, āmīn.
