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famille marocaine

Assalamou Aleikoum, 
                                      we would be interested to get informations about some experiences from people who settled down on countryside, eventually starting to grow their on food etc., or who are interested in eventually starting such a community, which would also includ to build up a school for the kids later on etc. ... .
You can also contact us in german, arabic or french .
Maa Salama

TheGoat

That is an excellent idea, congratulations. Selling vegetables to build a school. A word of caution and advice. Do go to a Medina and price for 1kg of potatoes. I think the cost would be around 4 dhs. Now, thats a lot of planting and digging to build a school from veg.

I am serious, I like that you are thinking of children, it is so necessary. Should you need a business plan I can do this at no cost. I have prepared and executed a few in my time.

famille marocaine

I think that you didn’t catch the point. It's not about building a school from potatoes, as you understood.
In fact, i didn't mention the financel aspect at all, as you can notice.
It's about people, who want to build up, or live in, a Muslim community, who can be self sufficiant in a simple way.
So it's not about making money and business plans at all. I can imagine something else to make money...
Take care.

famille marocaine

famille marocaine wrote:

I think that you didn’t catch the point. It's not about building a school from potatoes, as you understood.
In fact, i didn't mention the financel aspect at all, as you can notice.
It's about people, who want to build up, or live in, a Muslim community, who can be self sufficiant in a simple way.
So it's not about making money and business plans at all. I can imagine something else to make money...
Concerning your plans, thanks but, no...
Take care.

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