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Wichtige Fakten für Ihren Besuch in Mauretanien

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Für unsere indischen Freunde, die eine Reise nach Mauretanien planen, ist ein Visum im Allgemeinen ein Muss, yaar. Während einige Quellen darauf hindeuten, dass am internationalen Flughafen Nouakchott–Oumtounsy (NKC) ein Visum bei Ankunft (Visa on Arrival, VOA) erhältlich sein könnte, kann man sich allein darauf zu verlassen ein wenig 'chalta hai' (lässig) sein und zu Last-Minute-Problemen führen. Es ist immer ratsam, die neuesten Vorschriften zu bestätigen, bevor Sie Ihre Koffer packen.

Um eine reibungslose Reise zu gewährleisten, ist es am sichersten, Ihr Visum rechtzeitig im Voraus über die Botschaft von Mauretanien in Neu-Delhi zu beantragen. So haben Sie bei der Ankunft keine 'tension' und können sich auf die aufregenden Wüstenlandschaften und die lebendige Kultur konzentrieren. Überprüfen Sie die aktuellsten Anforderungen und das Antragsverfahren unbedingt direkt bei der Botschaft.

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Bevor Sie überhaupt an Ihre mauretanische 'Safari' denken, stellen Sie sicher, dass Ihr Reisepass in Topform ist. Wie viele internationale Reiseziele verlangt Mauretanien in der Regel, dass Ihr Reisepass mindestens sechs Monate über Ihr beabsichtigtes Ausreisedatum aus dem Land hinaus gültig ist. Dies ist keine bloße Formalität, sondern ein entscheidender Punkt, um 'gadbad' (Ärger) bei der Einwanderung zu vermeiden.

Vergessen Sie nicht zu prüfen, ob Ihr Reisepass über genügend leere Seiten für Ein- und Ausreisestempel verfügt – in der Regel werden mindestens zwei empfohlen. Es ist ein kleines Detail, aber dessen Vernachlässigung könnte Ihre aufregende Reise zu einem 'sir dard' (Kopfschmerz) machen. Ein gültiger Reisepass mit ausreichender Gültigkeitsdauer ist zweifellos Ihre goldene Eintrittskarte.

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Wenn Ihre Mauretanien-Reise nur einen kurzen Zwischenstopp am internationalen Flughafen Nouakchott–Oumtounsy (NKC) vor der Weiterreise zu Ihrem nächsten Ziel beinhaltet und Sie nicht vorhaben, den Transitbereich zu verlassen, denken Sie vielleicht: 'Brauche ich wirklich ein Visum?' Im Allgemeinen, wenn Sie sich im internationalen Transitbereich aufhalten und ein bestätigtes Weiterreiseticket innerhalb eines kurzen Zeitraums (z. B. 24 Stunden) haben, ist möglicherweise kein Transitvisum erforderlich. Die Richtlinien können jedoch knifflig sein, nehmen Sie es also nicht auf die leichte Schulter.

Aber hey, wenn Ihr Zwischenstopp lang ist, Sie Gepäck neu einchecken müssen oder sogar für einen 'chai' (Tee) außerhalb des Flughafens herausgehen möchten, dann wird wahrscheinlich ein vollständiges Einreisevisum benötigt. Um 'phirki' (Verwirrung) oder unerwartete Probleme zu vermeiden, ist es immer am besten, Ihr spezifisches Transit-Szenario vorher mit der Fluggesellschaft oder der mauretanischen Botschaft zu klären. Sicher ist sicher, oder?

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Gute Nachrichten für unsere indischen Reisenden: Derzeit ist für Mauretanien keine separate elektronische Reisegenehmigung (wie ESTA oder ETA) zusätzlich zu Ihrem regulären Visum erforderlich. Ihr gültiges Visum, ob im Voraus erhalten oder möglicherweise bei Ankunft, dient als Ihre primäre Genehmigung für die Einreise in das Land. Also, kein zusätzlicher 'paperwork ka jhamela' (Papierkram-Aufwand) über das Visum hinaus.

Stellen Sie einfach sicher, dass Ihr Visumantrag vollständig und genehmigt ist, und Sie sind bereit. Behalten Sie jedoch offizielle Ankündigungen im Auge, da sich Reisebestimmungen ohne Vorankündigung ändern können. Aber im Moment, sobald Sie Ihr Visum geklärt haben, sind Sie bereit, Mauretanien 'bindaas' (sorgenfrei) zu erleben.

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Derzeit scheint es für indische Staatsbürger in Mauretanien kein weithin bekanntes oder voll funktionsfähiges offizielles eVisa-Portal für direkte Online-Anträge zu geben. Während einige Länder einen unkomplizierten digitalen Prozess anbieten, scheint Mauretanien im Allgemeinen auf traditionelle Botschaftsanträge oder in einigen Fällen auf eine Visa-on-Arrival-Einrichtung am internationalen Flughafen Nouakchott–Oumtounsy (NKC) zu setzen. Daher finden Sie möglicherweise keinen direkten 'Klick-und-Erhalte'-Link für ein eVisa, 'bhaiyya'.

Daher ist es am besten, wenn Sie Ihr Visum vor dem Abflug klären möchten, sich an die Botschaft von Mauretanien in Neu-Delhi zu wenden, um die genauesten und aktuellsten Antragsverfahren zu erhalten. Seien Sie immer vorsichtig bei Websites Dritter, die behaupten, mauretanische eVisas anzubieten, da diese möglicherweise nicht legitim sind. Halten Sie sich an offizielle Kanäle, um 'dhoka' (Täuschung) zu vermeiden.

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Health & Safety Tips for mauritania

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In Mauritania, the primary emergency numbers are 117 for police, 118 for fire services, and 119 for ambulance services. It is advisable to have these numbers readily accessible, perhaps saved in your phone or written down, as local assistance might be limited outside major urban centers.

Be aware that response times can vary significantly, especially in remote areas, and English-speaking operators may not always be available. For consular assistance, travelers should also keep their embassy's emergency contact information handy, as they can provide support in situations where local services are insufficient or language barriers exist.

It's prudent to confirm these numbers upon arrival, as local systems can occasionally change or have regional variations. In case of a medical emergency, contacting your travel insurance provider or embassy first can often facilitate better access to appropriate care or evacuation.

QuelleU.S. Embassy in Mauritania, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)

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Travelers to Mauritania should be aware of several health risks, including malaria, which is prevalent throughout the country, especially during and after the rainy season. Prophylactic medication is highly recommended. Other common concerns include Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, and Rabies, for which vaccinations are often advised.

Additionally, traveler's diarrhea is a frequent ailment, necessitating strict adherence to safe food and water practices, such as drinking only bottled or purified water and avoiding uncooked or unpeeled foods. It is also recommended to carry a personal first-aid kit with basic medications and any prescription drugs you may need, along with a copy of your prescriptions.

Medical facilities in Mauritania are generally limited, particularly outside the capital, Nouakchott, and may not meet international standards. For serious medical conditions or emergencies, medical evacuation to a country with advanced healthcare facilities is often necessary and can be very costly. Therefore, comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical evacuation is strongly advised for all visitors.

QuelleCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), UK FCDO

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For entry into Mauritania, a Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for all travelers aged 9 months or older arriving from countries with a risk of Yellow Fever transmission, or for those who have transited for more than 12 hours through an airport in such a country. It is crucial to check the most current list of Yellow Fever endemic countries before your trip.

Beyond mandatory requirements, several vaccinations are strongly recommended for all travelers to Mauritania, including routine vaccinations such as Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTP), and Polio. Additionally, vaccinations for Hepatitis A and Typhoid are highly advised due to the risk of contaminated food and water.

Depending on the nature of your travel, such as prolonged stays, exposure to animals, or visits to rural areas, your healthcare provider may also recommend vaccinations for Hepatitis B, Rabies, and Meningitis. It is essential to consult with a travel health specialist or your doctor at least 4-6 weeks before your departure to ensure you receive all necessary and recommended immunizations and to discuss any specific health concerns related to your itinerary.

QuelleCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO)

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Connectivity & Mobility in Mauritania

Extensive Network Coverage for Tourists

Mobile network coverage in Mauritania is primarily provided by three major operators: Mauritel (an Orange affiliate), Mattel (a Maroc Telecom affiliate), and Chinguitel. Mauritel and Mattel generally offer the most extensive 4G/LTE coverage, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas, ensuring reliable connectivity for tourists. Physical SIM cards are widely available for purchase upon arrival. While direct eSIM support from local operators for tourists might be limited, international eSIM providers like Prune offer convenient digital solutions that leverage these established local networks, providing seamless access to data services across the country.

Quellehttps://artp.mr/rapports-et-publications/

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Affordable Prepaid SIM Options

Tourists visiting Mauritania can easily acquire prepaid physical SIM cards from major mobile operators such as Mauritel, Mattel, or Chinguitel at airports, official stores, or local vendors. While the SIM card itself may be inexpensive or even free with initial credit, the main cost for tourists comes from purchasing data bundles. A typical data package suitable for a short-term stay, offering several gigabytes of data, can range from approximately 1000 to 3000 Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU), depending on the operator and the specific bundle chosen. These plans generally offer good value for money, and https://prune.co.in/ often has competitive pricing for eSIM plans.

Quellehttps://mauritel.mr/particuliers/offres-et-services/internet-mobile/

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Reliable Urban Connectivity

In Mauritania's major metropolitan areas, such as the capital Nouakchott and the economic hub Nouadhibou, mobile network coverage is robust, primarily offering 4G/LTE services. While 5G technology is still in its early stages of deployment or not yet widely accessible to the public, 4G/LTE networks provide reliable internet access and good speeds within these urban centers. Tourists can expect consistent connectivity for essential services like navigation, communication, and accessing online information. However, it is important to note that network quality and availability may decrease significantly when traveling to more remote or less populated regions outside these main cities.

Quellehttps://artp.mr/rapports-et-publications/

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Money & Daily Life in mauritania

Currency

The official currency of Mauritania is the Mauritanian Ouguiya (MRU). In 2018, the currency underwent a redenomination, where 1 new Ouguiya (MRU) replaced 10 old Ouguiya (MRO). While the old currency is no longer legal tender, it's important for travelers to be aware of this change to avoid confusion. It is advisable to exchange foreign currency, such as Euros or US Dollars, at official banks or licensed exchange bureaus upon arrival, as exchange rates can vary. ATMs are available in major cities like Nouakchott and Nouadhibou, but they may not always be reliable or accept all international cards. Carrying a mix of cash and cards is recommended, especially when traveling outside urban centers where cash is predominantly used for transactions.

QuelleCentral Bank of Mauritania, various financial news outlets

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Tipping culture

Tipping in Mauritania is not mandatory but is certainly appreciated as a gesture of gratitude for good service, particularly in the tourism and hospitality sectors. In restaurants, if a service charge is not already included in the bill, a tip of 5-10% of the total is considered appropriate for satisfactory service. For hotel staff, a small amount of local currency (e.g., 100-200 MRU) for porters or housekeepers is customary. When engaging with tour guides and drivers, especially for multi-day excursions, tipping is more expected and can significantly supplement their income. The amount can vary based on the length and quality of the service, but a general guideline might be around 1,000-2,000 MRU per day for a guide and slightly less for a driver. It's always best to tip in local currency, and smaller denominations are useful for this purpose.

QuelleVarious travel blogs, expat forums, FCDO travel advice

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Credit cards

The use of credit cards in Mauritania is quite limited, primarily restricted to major hotels, a few larger restaurants, and some supermarkets in the capital city of Nouakchott and the port city of Nouadhibou. Outside these urban centers, cash is overwhelmingly the preferred and often only accepted method of payment. While ATMs are available in the main cities, they can be unreliable, may not always be stocked with cash, or might not accept all international card types. It is highly recommended that travelers carry a sufficient amount of local currency (Mauritanian Ouguiya) for daily expenses, especially when venturing into rural areas or smaller towns. Before relying on a credit card, it's always wise to inquire about its acceptance. Travelers should also inform their bank of their travel plans to avoid any security blocks on their cards.

QuelleU.S. State Department, UK FCDO, travel forums

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Plug/Voltage

In Mauritania, the standard voltage is 220V, and the frequency is 50Hz. This is consistent with most European and African countries. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., 110-120V in North America) will need a voltage converter for their electronic devices to prevent damage. The power outlets in Mauritania primarily use plug types C and F, which are the two-round-pin European standard plugs. Type C plugs have two round pins, while Type F plugs (also known as 'Schuko' plugs) have two round pins and two earth clips on the side. Therefore, visitors from countries using different plug types will need a travel adapter to ensure their devices can be plugged into the local outlets. It is advisable to bring a universal travel adapter that covers these types to ensure compatibility.

QuelleWorldStandards.eu, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

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AktualisierungszyklusInfrequent (standards rarely change)

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Local language(s)

The official language of Mauritania is Arabic, specifically the Hassaniya dialect, which is widely spoken across the country. In addition to Arabic, several other languages hold national language status and are spoken by significant portions of the population, including Pulaar (also known as Fula), Soninke, and Wolof. These languages reflect the diverse ethnic makeup of Mauritania. French, a legacy of the colonial era, remains widely used in government administration, business, education, and among the educated elite. While English is not commonly spoken outside of major tourist establishments or by individuals involved in international business, having some basic French phrases can be very helpful for travelers, especially when dealing with official matters or navigating daily life in urban areas. Learning a few basic Arabic greetings will also be greatly appreciated by locals.

QuelleCIA World Factbook, Ethnologue, official government sources

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Weather and Seasonal Guide for mauritania

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Beste Reisezeit

November to March

During these months, Mauritania experiences its coolest and most pleasant weather, especially in the coastal regions and the Sahara Desert. Temperatures are moderate, making it ideal for exploring ancient cities, desert landscapes, and enjoying the Atlantic coast without the intense heat of summer. Crowds are generally low, offering a more authentic experience.

Durchschnittstemperatur(march)

24°C

Temperatures begin to rise, but still comfortable for travel. Good for exploring the Adrar region before the intense heat sets in, though desert nights remain cool.

QuelleOffice National du Tourisme Mauritanien and Météo Mauritanie

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Top Landmarks and Sites in mauritania

Quellehttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/162/

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Banc d'Arguin National Park

Name

Banc d'Arguin National Park

Type

National Park

Location

Western coast of Mauritania, between Nouakchott and Nouadhibou

Tags

National Park

Wildlife

Birdwatching

Coastal

UNESCO

Nature.

Description

A vast and ecologically significant national park located on the Atlantic coast of Mauritania. It is a major breeding site for millions of migratory birds from Europe, Siberia, and Greenland, including flamingos, pelicans, and terns. The park's unique ecosystem features a blend of desert landscapes, coastal dunes, and marine waters, supporting a rich biodiversity of fish, marine mammals like monk seals and dolphins, and various reptile species. It is also home to the Imraguen people, who practice traditional fishing methods in harmony with the environment. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its outstanding universal value as a natural habitat and a critical stopover for avian migration.

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Quellehttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/75/

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Chinguetti

Name

Chinguetti

Type

Ancient City

Location

Adrar Region, central Mauritania

Tags

UNESCO

Historic Site

Ancient City

Desert

Culture

Architecture

Manuscripts.

Description

One of the four ancient Ksour (fortified villages) designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Chinguetti is a historic trading post and a center of Islamic scholarship in the Adrar region. Founded in the 13th century, it served as a crucial stop on trans-Saharan trade routes and became a renowned center for religious and scientific learning. The city is famous for its ancient stone architecture, including a distinctive mosque with a square minaret, and its numerous private libraries housing thousands of ancient manuscripts, some dating back to the 9th century. Visitors can explore the narrow alleys, admire the traditional houses, and delve into the rich intellectual heritage preserved within its desert-bound walls, offering a profound glimpse into Mauritania's past.

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Quellehttps://whc.unesco.org/en/list/75/

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Ouadane

Name

Ouadane

Type

Ancient City

Location

Adrar Region, central Mauritania

Tags

UNESCO

Historic Site

Ancient City

Desert

Culture

Architecture

Ruins.

Description

Another of Mauritania's ancient Ksour and a UNESCO World Heritage site, Ouadane is perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop overlooking a palm-filled wadi in the Adrar Plateau. Founded in 1147 by Berber tribes, it flourished as a caravan stop for the gold and salt trade across the Sahara. The ruins of the old city, with its crumbling stone houses and a historic mosque, offer a poignant glimpse into its past grandeur. The new town, built nearby, continues to thrive. Ouadane is also notable for its proximity to the Richat Structure, making it a base for exploring both historical and geological wonders. Its isolation has helped preserve its unique character and traditional way of life, making it a captivating destination for cultural and historical exploration.

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Quellehttps://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/8693/richat-structure

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Richat Structure (Eye of Africa)

Name

Richat Structure (Eye of Africa)

Type

Geological Formation

Location

Adrar Region, central Mauritania, near Ouadane

Tags

Geological Wonder

Desert

Natural Landmark

Science

Adventure.

Description

The Richat Structure, often called the 'Eye of Africa' or 'Guelb er Richat,' is a prominent circular geological feature in the Adrar Desert of Mauritania. Spanning nearly 50 kilometers (30 miles) in diameter, it is a deeply eroded dome, revealing concentric rings of different rock layers. Initially thought to be an impact crater, scientific consensus now points to it being a highly symmetrical, deeply eroded geological dome, formed by uplift and erosion. Its striking appearance from space has made it a landmark for astronauts. The structure offers a unique opportunity for geological study and provides breathtaking panoramic views for adventurous travelers, showcasing the raw, ancient beauty and immense scale of the Saharan landscape.

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Pilotenzusammenfassung

mauritania

Mauritania offers intrepid travelers a journey through vast Sahara desert landscapes, ancient caravan cities like Chinguetti, and a rugged Atlantic coastline. It's a destination rich in nomadic culture and historical trade routes.

Reiseziel

mauritania

Kategorie

West Africa

Sprachen

Arabic, French

Spezielle Regeln

Most nationalities require a visa, often obtainable on arrival at Nouakchott International Airport; always verify current requirements. Modest dress is advisable, especially for women, due to conservative Islamic customs. Right-hand traffic.

Durchschnittliche Flugzeiten von Indien nach Mauretanien

Delhi (DEL)

Indira Gandhi International Airport

Nouakchott (NKC)

Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport


Dauer

16 Std. 30 Min.

Flugtyp

1 Stopp

Fluggesellschaften

Qatar Airways

Mumbai (BOM)

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport

Nouakchott (NKC)

Internationaler Flughafen Nouakchott–Oumtounsy


Dauer

17 Std. 45 Min.

Flugtyp

1 Stopp

Fluggesellschaften

Turkish Airlines

Bengaluru (BLR)

Kempegowda International Airport

Nouakchott (NKC)

Internationaler Flughafen Nouakchott–Oumtounsy


Dauer

18 Std. 30 Min.

Flugtyp

1 Stopp

Fluggesellschaften

Ethiopian Airlines

Chennai (MAA)

Internationaler Flughafen Chennai

Nouakchott (NKC)

Internationaler Flughafen Nouakchott–Oumtounsy


Dauer

28 Std. 15 Min.

Flugtyp

2 Stopps

Fluggesellschaften

Emirates

Royal Air Maroc

Veranstaltungskalender

Festival of Ancient Cities (Festival des Villes Anciennes)

This is Mauritania's premier cultural festival, designed to celebrate and preserve the rich heritage of its ancient desert cities. The festival brings these historic towns to life with a vibrant program of traditional music, dance, poetry recitations, camel races, and artisan markets. It serves as a platform for cultural exchange, showcasing traditional crafts, promoting local tourism, and fostering a sense of national pride in Mauritania's deep historical roots and intellectual legacy, drawing visitors from across the country and beyond.

Quellehttp://www.culture.gov.mr/

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Mauritania Independence Day

Mauritania's Independence Day commemorates the country's liberation from French colonial rule on November 28, 1960. It is a significant national holiday marked by official ceremonies, military parades, and cultural performances in the capital, Nouakchott. Across the nation, communities celebrate with patriotic displays, traditional music, dance, and family gatherings, reflecting a strong sense of national identity and pride in Mauritania's sovereignty and historical journey.

Quellehttp://www.mauritania.mr/

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Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting, and is one of the most important religious holidays in Mauritania. It is a joyous occasion characterized by communal prayers, charitable giving (Zakat al-Fitr), family gatherings, and festive meals. People dress in new clothes, exchange gifts, and visit relatives and friends, fostering a strong sense of community and spiritual renewal after a month of devotion and reflection.

Quellehttp://www.islam.gov.mr/

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Eid al-Adha

Eid al-Adha, the "Feast of Sacrifice," is the second major Islamic holiday, commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's (Abraham's) willingness to sacrifice his son. In Mauritania, it is observed with great devotion, beginning with communal prayers, followed by the ritual sacrifice of an animal (usually a sheep or goat), a portion of which is distributed to the poor. It is a time for family reunions, feasting, and reflecting on themes of sacrifice, faith, and charity, reinforcing community bonds and spiritual commitment.

Quellehttp://www.islam.gov.mr/

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