Long before television broadcasts, Morocco’s royal Eid al-Adha procession became the setting for a historic first. In 1901, Sultan Moulay Abdelaziz authorized photographers to publicly document the celebrations.
As Eid approaches, social media has been flooded with posts about «Hak Lmalh», presented as an old Moroccan tradition in which a husband gifts his wife gold after Ramadan. But how much truth is there behind this viral tradition?