Wikipedia contributions by CassandraFassi

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Recent edits

  • Moroccan JewsEdited 5/5/2026, 12:16:10 AM
  • MoriscoEdited 4/28/2026, 9:47:08 PM
  • MaghrebEdited 4/26/2026, 12:45:03 AM

    Punctuation edits.

  • Arab cultureEdited 4/26/2026, 12:41:53 AM

    Punctuation edit.

  • Arab cultureEdited 4/26/2026, 12:41:26 AM

    Punctuation edits.

  • Ancient LibyaEdited 4/25/2026, 11:03:16 PM

    Updated links; clarified the geographic area of ‘Roman Africa’ (parts of modern-day Tunisia and modern-day Algeria); corrected punctuation.

  • AfriEdited 4/25/2026, 4:54:40 PM

    Updated links and citations.

  • Biblical terminology for raceEdited 4/25/2026, 4:36:19 PM

    Updated link and citation.

  • TétouanEdited 4/20/2026, 9:56:42 PM

    copy-edits and reformulation of three sentences, for readability and clarity.

  • TétouanEdited 4/20/2026, 9:47:47 PM

    Updated links to "Moriscos" and "Marranos" who found refuge in Tetouan, and reconstructed the city to mirror Andalusian cultural centers. Reformulated two sentences, for syntax readability/clarity.

  • Jewish ethnic divisionsEdited 4/20/2026, 6:37:00 PM

    Slightly reformulated two sentences, for clarity and readability.

  • Expulsion of Jews from SpainEdited 4/20/2026, 6:19:15 PM

    Updated relevant links to Sephardic communities in the Maghreb; reformatted syntax, for readability.

  • Jewish ethnic divisionsEdited 4/20/2026, 10:18:30 AM

    Reformatted sentences for readability and corrected syntax issues (run-on sentences, punctuation errors, sometimes poorly -structured phrases). Added relevant links, as well as a citation concerning the coastal Maghreb’s longstanding, centuries-old Sephardic communities and their integration into Morocco’s cities and enduring connection to fellow refugees (the Moriscos).

  • SharifismEdited 4/19/2026, 7:02:29 AM

    Replaced “colonial” with “protectorate.” Morocco was a protectorate of Spain and France for 44 years; however, it remained a sovereign state.

  • Alawi dynastyEdited 4/19/2026, 6:57:04 AM

    Deleted “authoritarian,” and “some.” Morocco’s state is not an authoritarian government; when compared to most countries’ governing institutions, Morocco’s are relatively democratic. Since 1999, there have been countless policy and political reforms in Morocco.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/17/2026, 4:50:04 PM

    Corrected spelling and punctuation; added relevant links, and reformulated unclear syntax.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/17/2026, 2:25:21 AM

    revert to "revisions," rather than "reforms."

  • Baga (king)Edited 4/16/2026, 11:40:41 PM

    Reformulated poorly-structured passages, for clarity.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 11:32:11 PM

    Spelling errors corrected; sentence structures reformulated.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 11:27:20 PM

    Corrected spelling and punctuation errors (please note that the article's writing is inconsistent and riddled with syntax errors). Subsequent edits should reflect a coherent writing-style.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 11:17:23 PM

    Corrected grammar, syntax-related issues. Deleted superlative language (i.e., "many," "very," "a lot," for better readability.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 8:57:01 PM

    Corrected punctuation and syntax. Updated literacy figures, to reflect current data. Please do not revert. This article is extremely outdated, with information and statistics which do not reflect the current realities of Morocco. This article would do well to undergo a major revision, as it is clearly-biased and poorly-sourced, in many regards.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 8:53:39 PM

    Updated data on infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate to reflect the 2020s, rather than 25-year-old data previously-cited in the article.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 8:27:53 PM

    Updated to reflect that an objective interpretation of Morocco's Penal Code, (re: extra-martial laws, etc.) Again, the language previously-used in the article could be considered biased, where it should be neutral. Updated photo of Bob Bob Jeloud Gate, as the previous photo was of lesser-quality and lesser-resolution.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/16/2026, 8:19:30 PM

    Reformatted jargon; corrected punctuation errors, clarified biased syntax (deleting such words as "many" and "development" when they are unnecessary to the topics); updated photo (the published photo had been altered to portray the subjects as darker than the original illustration).

  • MoorsEdited 4/16/2026, 7:52:39 PM

    Corrected link to "al-Andalus."

  • MoorsEdited 4/16/2026, 7:51:51 PM

    corrected hyphenated word, deleted "and."

  • Yoav KutnerEdited 4/16/2026, 5:22:31 AM

    Deleted ‘Israel,’ as Jerusalem is a disputed city, and the majority of the international community considers it as belonging to both Israel and Palestine.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/14/2026, 1:08:39 AM

    Added citation to include “Andalusian,” among cultures of Morocco).

  • MoroccoEdited 4/13/2026, 1:21:11 AM

    Corrected punctuation.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/13/2026, 1:17:31 AM
  • Berber JewsEdited 4/13/2026, 1:09:43 AM

    Added ‘Maghrebi Jews’ to listed related groups.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/12/2026, 4:07:19 AM

    Changed photo (previous photo of Fes Gate's blurred/poor resolution).

  • Moroccan architectureEdited 4/12/2026, 3:56:23 AM

    Updated photos for relevance and continuity.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/12/2026, 1:01:37 AM

    Updated two photos to better-contextualize the article’s relevant sections (French and Spanish protectorates); copy-edits of punctuation errors.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/11/2026, 7:17:38 PM

    Corrected spelling and spacing, for continuity; corrected "Moor" to "Maur," which are two different terms.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/11/2026, 7:12:30 PM

    Corrected syntax, for continuity and clarity.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/11/2026, 1:23:35 AM

    Corrected syntax, for clarify and readability; reformulated and updated healthcare/education sections (which were riddled with outdated and poorly-sourced data from the early 2000s) with more current (2020-present) information, links, and citations; changed photograph of Mohammed VI (the previous photo was improperly captioned and attributed).

  • Jean-François PortaelsEdited 4/10/2026, 10:44:37 PM

    Updated links to historic states of Portael's visited-countries during painting excursions (1850s-1860s); reformatted past contributors' syntax issues, small punctuation errors.

  • MoriscoEdited 4/10/2026, 6:37:23 AM

    Corrected spelling, punctuation, syntax mistakes. The current article should be updated with varied sources, for clarity and objectivity. Deleted topically-irrelevant sentence regarding the “quadroons” of English colonies in the Americas. The Moriscos were Spanish (European) Muslims, Iberians who converted to Islam throughout the 700-year period of Islamic Spain. Other editors have deleted citations and links related to Moriscos of Morocco/Algeria — perhaps in bad faith (re: implicit biases)

  • CastaEdited 4/10/2026, 5:48:59 AM

    Copy-edited punctuation and spelling.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/9/2026, 3:09:51 AM

    Changed "and" to unlink within "The culture of Morocco is a mix of Arab, Amazigh, and European ..."

  • BerbersEdited 4/9/2026, 1:56:28 AM

    Changed “BC” to “CE” (re: Mauretania), which was incorrectly dated.

  • OrientalismEdited 4/9/2026, 1:49:50 AM

    Added “the Maghreb” (with relevant citation).

  • MoorsEdited 4/9/2026, 12:06:46 AM

    Reformatted links and syntax issues, for readability and clarity.

  • MoorsEdited 4/8/2026, 11:57:50 PM

    Updated photos and links, for context.

  • Maghrebi ArabsEdited 4/8/2026, 11:18:23 PM

    Updated photo (with citation).

  • BerbersEdited 4/8/2026, 11:07:03 PM

    Updated photos and links, for clarity and description.

  • RiffiansEdited 4/8/2026, 10:53:58 PM
  • RiffiansEdited 4/8/2026, 10:52:33 PM

    Updated photo of 'Mosaic of Riffians' (Wikimedia Commons).

  • RiffiansEdited 4/8/2026, 10:32:03 PM

    Added photo mosaic of Riffians.

  • Rif WarEdited 4/8/2026, 10:20:55 PM

    Updated relevant links, citations, and reformatted syntax; uploaded additional photos.

  • French North AfricaEdited 4/8/2026, 8:55:41 PM

    Updated links and relevant citations.

  • French West AfricaEdited 4/8/2026, 8:22:28 PM
  • MaghrebEdited 4/8/2026, 11:06:30 AM

    Updated links to include “Mauri” and “Tripolitania.”

  • MaghrebEdited 4/8/2026, 10:50:03 AM

    Updated links, for content and clarity.

  • Maghrebi scriptEdited 4/8/2026, 10:36:36 AM

    Reformatted punctuation.

  • Maghrebi scriptEdited 4/8/2026, 10:33:03 AM

    Updated links and corrected syntax.

  • MauriEdited 4/8/2026, 9:44:08 AM

    Updated links, corrected syntax errors.

  • MauriEdited 4/8/2026, 9:31:19 AM
  • MauriEdited 4/8/2026, 9:30:42 AM

    Updated links and edited syntax.

  • MauretaniaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:17:21 AM
  • MauretaniaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:15:49 AM

    Updated link, added Judaism to religions (there was a significant Jewish community,established in Mauretania, throughout antiquity).

  • MauretaniaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:03:47 AM
  • MauretaniaEdited 4/8/2026, 9:02:15 AM

    Updated links.

  • PhoeniciaEdited 4/8/2026, 8:56:28 AM

    Updated links and reformatted syntax, for clarity and readability.

  • IbadismEdited 4/8/2026, 6:20:54 AM

    Updated syntax, for clarity.

  • IbadismEdited 4/8/2026, 6:15:06 AM

    Added links.

  • MaghrebEdited 4/8/2026, 6:11:15 AM
  • MaghrebEdited 4/8/2026, 6:08:39 AM

    Added links and citations; reformatted syntax for clarity and readability.

  • MoroccoEdited 4/8/2026, 1:36:01 AM
  • Moorish architectureEdited 4/8/2026, 1:33:28 AM
  • CastaEdited 4/6/2026, 11:41:44 PM

    Updated links to 'Sephardim' and 'Moriscos' of Spain.

  • CastaEdited 4/6/2026, 11:34:07 PM

    Updated links and reformatted, for clarity.

  • CastaEdited 4/6/2026, 11:28:33 PM

    Updated links.

  • Trans-Saharan slave tradeEdited 4/6/2026, 11:05:14 PM
  • Trans-Saharan slave tradeEdited 4/6/2026, 11:00:44 PM

    Updated link to ‘sub-Saharan Africa.’

  • Trans-Saharan slave tradeEdited 4/6/2026, 10:57:37 PM

    Reformatted sentence structure for readability.

  • Trans-Saharan slave tradeEdited 4/6/2026, 10:52:04 PM

    Updated link to southeastern Europeans (peoples from the Balkans).

  • Trans-Saharan slave tradeEdited 4/6/2026, 10:41:36 PM

    Added citations and updated blank link.

  • Aziz MekouarEdited 4/6/2026, 8:24:51 PM
  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 1:37:54 PM

    Copy-edits for syntax.

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 1:35:32 PM

    Added citations. Reverted to map image to exclude Sudan — converted from the French and Spanish Wikipedia articles of ‘North Africa.’ The region is globally-defined as: Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. The image including Sudan should then include Mauritania (as other contributors claim it is “sometimes included” in ‘North Africa’). The Arabic-, Spanish-, and French-language articles are consistent; yet, the U.S.-centric English version differs. Please clarify edits.

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 1:18:24 PM

    Added links and citations concerning Jewish-Maghrebis (Sephardim).

  • RiffiansEdited 4/6/2026, 8:39:52 AM

    Copy-edits to improve readability.

  • The Resurrection of the Christ: Part OneEdited 4/6/2026, 7:07:30 AM

    Copy-edited “sometime” to “some time.”

  • MoorsEdited 4/6/2026, 6:00:08 AM

    replaced “during” with “throughout” (re: the Middle Ages).

  • MoorsEdited 4/6/2026, 5:58:16 AM

    Reformulated one sentence, for clarity and precision.

  • Sephardic JewsEdited 4/6/2026, 5:51:06 AM

    Hyphenated “Sephardic-Jewish” added, for clarity.

  • History of North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 5:48:12 AM

    Added “geopolitical” to map caption, and including internationally-recognized countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and the disputed Western Sahara).

  • History of North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 5:43:20 AM

    Reformatted passages for clarity and readability; copy-edited errors; added links and citations (where relevant).

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 4:00:18 AM

    Small copy-edits of sentence structure, for clarity.

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:55:27 AM

    Linked ‘United States Census Bureau.’

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:53:28 AM

    Reformatted certain passages (overview section) for clarity and readability.

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:44:43 AM

    Updated to reflect the globally-accepted definition of the north Africa’s five internationally-recognized countries.

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:35:29 AM

    Removed ‘Sudan’ (as it is not considered a part of North Africa, even by major U.S. State agencies and institutions); reformatted information to reflect the globally-defined countries of North Africa: Morocco, the Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. Relevant information changes directly translated from the French Wikipedia article “Afrique du Nord.”

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 3:18:57 AM

    Updated to reflect the globally-standardized-definition of North Africa’s five internationally-recognized countries and one disputed territory (the Western Sahara).

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 2:47:42 AM

    Updated photo of the countries most commonly defined as parts of North Africa. Added citations and links; reformatted relevant passages.

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 2:25:49 AM

    Updated map of universally-defined area of North Africa (which excludes Sudan).

  • North AfricaEdited 4/6/2026, 2:14:10 AM

    Updated to remove information of Sudan (as it is not widely defined as a part of North Africa, and the previous version of the Wikipedia article does not include Mauritania’s information-outline). Either include Mauritania and Sudan together, or exclude these countries from the widely-defined concept of North Africa (Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and Western Sahara). Regional and global organizations typically exclude Mauritania nor Sudan when defining ‘North Africa.’