work and relationships, she found agreement between her and her outside world. Within this, we find perceptions of the world and the political universe, that is, a political culture. In any case, what we are raising in this study is not far from what was stated in our book "Salafist Movements in Morocco...", within which we tried to trace the political behavior of the Moroccan Salafist movement, and what we are doing today is examining the culture of Salafist politics through interpreting and interpreting this behavior. Whether by connecting it to each other, or discovering new social interactions that are significant and meaningful. We are guided in particular by the contributions of the American researcher Brian Wilson, who researched these movements. He conducted a comparative study of the situation of several sects in North America, including one that interests us that is similar to Salafism, which is the "preaching movements." In Morocco, what we conclude is the expansion of the worldly circle in the nature of Salafism, such that it becomes an explicit political movement even if it is disguised as religious preaching. Keyword: Culture - Conformity - Sclerosis - Sect - Religion –Politics
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