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Exploring Religion in Morocco
Students in Professor Joe Laycock’s Religions of the World class had a unique opportunity while in Morocco to explore and compare the three Abrahamic religions (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism). During the field lab, students visited the Hassan II mosque, Notre Dame de Lourdes church, and the Museum of Moroccan Judaism to gain a greater understanding of the three faiths and the history of how they have interacted in Northern Africa.
Photos by Danny Askew, Unreasonable Media