Morocco is not in the Middle East. It is in the northwest of Africa. It’s a North African country. To the west and north are the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Guinea is to the east. Morocco has ties to some Middle Eastern countries through history, culture, and language because it is Islamic and speaks Arabic. It is not, however, physically in the Middle East. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran are all in the Middle East, which is its geography.
Morocco is not in the Middle East but is connected to the Arab world through organizations like the Arab League. The country has historical and cultural ties to the Middle East, as shown by its food, architecture, customs, and a mix of Arab, Amazigh, and other styles. When talking about Morocco’s place on the world map, it is important to tell the difference between cultural ties and actual location.