Morocco: Completion of the Moroccan Arabic Bible Marks a Milestone

Source: United Bible Societies, March 15, 2026

After nearly three decades of perseverance, prayer, and quiet faithfulness, a historic milestone was reached. In January 2026, the first complete Bible in Moroccan Arabic was officially launched in both print and audio formats.

More than a publishing achievement, the launch represents the culmination of sustained local commitment, global partnership, and long-term investment in making Scripture accessible in the everyday language spoken by millions of Moroccans.

The completion of the Moroccan Arabic Bible represents many years of faithful work by a committed team and the steady support of partners who believed in the vision of making Scripture accessible in the language people use in daily life.

Throughout the years, progress was often gradual and required patience and resilience. Yet the shared commitment remained strong, that people should be able to read and hear God’s Word in language that feels natural and familiar.

With the Bible now available, attention turns to helping people access it and engage with its message. Efforts will focus on ensuring that the Scriptures can reach readers and listeners in meaningful ways, both in print and through digital platforms.

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See also God’s Word for All People: Scripture Brought to Life (Wycliffe Bible Translators).

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