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As 2025 Begins, Morocco Remembers the Icons Who Left Us Behind

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As 2025 Begins, Morocco Remembers the Icons Who Left Us Behind

As 2025 Begins, Morocco Remembers the Icons Who Left Us Behind

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Marrakech — With the turn of a new year comes reflection, gratitude, and remembrance. As Morocco steps into 2025, the nation pauses to honor remarkable figures whose lives and work shaped its cultural, artistic, and public landscape.

Their absence is deeply felt, yet their legacy continues to live on in music, images, words, and collective memory.

This year opens with remembrance of Naïma Samih, a voice that defined generations and carried Moroccan emotion across homes, radios, and stages.

Naima Samih

Her songs were more than melodies; they were shared memories, soundtracks to love, loss, and hope, etched permanently into the nation’s soul.

The media world also enters the year with a sense of loss following the passing of Kawtar Boudarraja, whose presence on screen was marked by warmth, intelligence, and authenticity.

She represented a modern Moroccan voice, confident, compassionate, and deeply connected to her audience.

In theatre and cinema, Mohamed Choubi leaves behind a legacy of commitment to meaningful art.

Mohamed Choubi

His performances reflected society with honesty and depth, reminding audiences of the power of storytelling as both mirror and conscience.

Morocco also remembers Abdelhak Mrini, whose lifelong dedication to history and culture helped preserve national memory.

Through his work, generations gained a deeper understanding of Morocco’s past and identity.

The arts mourn the loss of Mohamed Hamidi, a painter whose vision helped shape modern Moroccan visual expression, and Hassan Ouakrim, who carried Moroccan and Amazigh rhythms beyond borders, turning movement into cultural dialogue.

In sport, the passing of Mohammed Maaroufi recalls a time when football united the nation around pride and possibility, his name forever linked to a formative chapter in Moroccan football history.

As the year unfolds, these names are not confined to memory alone.

They live on in songs still sung, performances still watched, stories still told, and inspiration still felt. 2025 begins not only with loss, but with appreciation, of lives that gave meaning, beauty, and voice to Morocco.

Tags: Abdelhak Mriniand Mohammed Maaroufi.Hassan OuakrimKawtar BoudarrajaMohamed ChoubiMohamed HamidiNaima Samih
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