The Daily Routine: Islam and Moroccan Life
Coming to this place for the first time, it was immediately apparent that things were different here: religion is everywhere, people’s lives are supremely governed by their faith, and I could feel the impact of the religious routines despite being an outsider in the area. This place was Athens, Georgia. Growing up in a household that did not contain religion, immersing myself in the world of Southern Christianity for the first time was a never-ending line of to-be-expected culture shocks that were still surprising all the same. Never before had I been surrounded by faith to this extent. I went from being friends with agnostics and some pseudo-Buddhists to now maintaining a circle of people quite devout to their faith, a faith that I always felt like an outsider around. I also began to feel this change in my own activities and routines: all of a sudden, my typical Sunday activities were now limited to a greater extent thanks to the greater ac...