The Idrisids (Arabic: الأدارسة al-Adārisah, Berber: Idrisiyen) were the ruling dynasty of Morocco from 788 to 974. Named after the founder Idriss I, the great grandchild of Hasan ibn Ali, the Idrisids are traditionally regarded as the founders of the Moroccan state.
The Idrisids were of Arab descent. They belonged to the Zaydi branch of Shia Islam
The founder of the dynasty was Idris ibn Abdallah (788–791), who traced his ancestry back to Ali ibn Abi Talib and his wife Fatimah, daughter of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. After the Battle of Fakhkh, near Mecca, between the Abbasids and a Shiite party, Idris ibn Abdallah fled to the Maghreb. He first arrived in Tangier, the most important city of Morocco at the time, and by 788 he had settled in Volubilis.
Humans lost humanity
Feelings are dead
The world is one machinery
Humans lost humanity
Success dominates
Without regard to casualties
You're one link in a big chain
Without success you're nothing
The individual doesn't count
Profit is more important than a man
People are dying from starvation
On a price policy destroys tons of food
Humans lost humanity
Feeling are dead
The world is one machinery
Humans lost humanity
Success dominates
Without regard to casualties
You're a product of society
Controlled by the stress of working
No love for little children
No care for old peoples
Daily round kills all feelings
Parents maltreat and rape their children
More psychopats and sexual crimes
Ecocide cause of economic growth
Some people take refuge in drugs
And love is for sale
More weapons for more senseless wars