Old School
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Moroccan Hashish is mostly the Hashish that enters Europe and it has the best reputation of them all along with Lebanese. Usually this trade and distribution is controlled by Moroccan gangs and networks. Spain for instance is flooded with Moroccan Hashish. France and Netherlands too. As long as there is a profitable market for it (Europe) this illegal trade will continue and local farmers will cultivate it rather than actual edible agricultural products whose market price is much cheaper.
Not much different from what we see in Afghanistan, Mexico, Peru etc. and the existing opium and coca production.
Harvesting cannabis plants for a purely medicinal use, in the perfect world, should be regulated by the state only and profits from said production should be distributed for the health care system in each respective country by the state. Of course that is unlikely to ever occur in practice.
Given the increasing degeneracy of the Muslim youth and world as a whole nowadays, such laws, will just open up a pandora box where eventually all the ills from the liberal West will be copied. We already see it in a Muslim majority country like Turkey (albeit heavily influenced by the West in the past 150 + years) where prostitution is legal, alcohol, homosexuality etc. Talk of a third gender (like in the West) will probably reach Turkey eventually as well and all the other ills of the liberal West.
Simpletons here will scream and cry "Wahhabi" but I don't care. My views are irrespective of religious beliefs and besides my views are shared by millions of Europeans as well that have nothing to do with Islam.
I stick to the scientific/technological/economic exchange/field/welfare states (GCC doing better on this front than most European/Western states anyway) and leave everything else as it is not worthy to copy.
Maybe with the exception of open political discourse but that was once something that Arabs could pride ourselves on when Europe were in its dark age during the Middle Ages. A return to that would be a good thing as well but it has nothing to do with the West as such.
Both countries and people are great overall. Each country and people have their idiots and bad elements. No need to favor country x over country y due to politics when never visiting said countries and nothing very little.
Nowadays, due to the internet and google, everyone pretends to be an expert about everything but in reality ignorance is still extreme by large in all spheres of the society.
I would be a complete and utter idiot if I based my perception of Pakistan and Pakistanis based on PDF alone. No offense. Or any country or people for that matter.
This forum/the internet is full of people with an agenda and bias. I remember some ridiculous thread about KSA being posted here (supposedly) where 10-15 carefully cherrypicked photos from KSA (turned out to be of Afro-Arabs from Yemen in the Rub' al-Khali desert, lol) were somehow propagandized as even remotely representative for KSA 100 + years ago. A region of the world that is home to some of the oldest artifacts on the planet and cities. Just a joke but that was the agenda created to somehow showcase the reality before oil.
Which is funny as 99.99% of the achievements of Arabs were accomplished millennia/centuries before oil was even discovered.
But this is PDF/Internet for you. Some people with inferiority complexes, obsession etc. need an outlet to venture their frustrations in behind their small computer screens to feel better apparently.
I extensively travelled in the Arab world from the very Eastern gulf coast to all the way to Moroccan Atlantic coast. The Arab study will be incomplete unless it is studied in the contexts of the Greco-Roman civilization at the latest. Then we have the Phoenician, Sumerians, Akkadians and so on. Arabs are the equivalent of modern day American and old day Roman who unified and integrated everyone from the known world at their time regardless of their ethnicity.