Abdelhamid Ait Tchine, a Moroccan barber in Madrid, has dedicated himself to helping others, offering free haircuts and support to flood survivors in Valencia as a form of therapy. Once a vulnerable minor migrant in Spain, he now owns a successful barbershop and uses his skills to give back to those in need.
By the end of the 19th century, Spanish religious men in Morocco started to show interest in learning the Amazigh language, especially in the Rif region. The best example in this case is Pedro Hilarion Sarrionandia, a Franciscan priest who traveled to Morocco in an African mission. During his twenty-year stay in the Kingdom, he wrote a grammatical book for the Riffian language and a Spanish-Riffian dictionary.