I would like to acknowledge the team of the research project 'More Magical than Disneyland: Modern Articulations of Pilgrimage to Mecca,' -in addition to Prof. Marjo Buitelaar -Dr. Richard van Leeuwen, Dr. Khadija Kadrouch-Outmany and Dr. Ammeke Kateman. I value my inclusion in this distinguished academic group.In the academic field, I am also grateful to the support of the Dutch Institute for Higher Education in Scientific Research (NIMAR) for their help in facilitating my research permit and for being inspirational in their work in education. My thanks go to Prof. Léon Buskens, whom I was able to meet during my first visit to Morocco during the Spring School of Netherlands Interuniversity School for Islamic Studies (NISIS) in Rabat, for his support. My early meetings with expert researchers, specializing in matters Moroccan, gave me insights and inspiration; my thanks go to Dr. John Shoup, Dr. Aziz Hlaoua, and Dr. Zakaria Rhani among others.I am also extremely grateful to the Netherlands Interuniversity School for Islamic Studies (NISIS) and its members from whom I gained much insight and inspiration regarding the study of Islam, especially during the many events organized by NISIS, including summer schools, seminars, and conferences.During my PhD studies, I was also privileged to spend six months at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS) as a Chevening fellow. I am most grateful for the academic insights and stimulating environment that allowed me to further develop my work on this thesis. I have so many positive memories of this time: Director of OCIS, Dr. Farhan Nizami, welcoming me to this community by telling me "Once a member of OCIS, means always a member of OCIS;" my brief, but memorable, time with the other Chevening fellows, (Dr. Saira Orakzai, Dr. Mohammed Hashas and Dr. Karim Hegazy); and all scholars, researchers, and staff members -to all I express my appreciation.Of course, without my Moroccan friends and interlocutors, who not only offered me their hospitality but also patience and understanding, my fieldwork and research would simply have not been possible. I am especially grateful for the love and support of my dear friends, Sarah, Soufia, Fatima, and Nour, and for their parents, for their generosity, Acknowledgements ix friendship, unconditional help and their sharing of their intimate knowledge of Morocco. My most profound thanks must go to those individuals who were willing and eager to participate in this research, welcoming me into their homes, spending time sharing their lives, spiritual experiences, political opinions, personal struggles, food, music and their laughter with me. To guarantee their anonymity and privacy I have used pseudonyms, which unfortunately prevents me from being able to thank them by name. Nonetheless, my deep gratitude goes out to each one of my interlocutors and I hope that this work will live up to the expectations and trust that these individuals have placed in it. Without the people I have mentioned or alluded to, my time in Fes, Rabat, Mohammedia, Casab...