Abdulrahman BinZayed
and the Path to Ancestral Wellness
By Alhanouf Mohammed Alrowaili

Before a world of herbal elixirs, ancestral recipes, sun-dried flowers, and thyme honey, Abdulrahman BinZayed lived in a world defined by aviation. His life revolved around checklists, flight paths, and calculations. But life, as it often does, offered a detour, one that transformed not only his career, but his understanding of wellness, beauty, and meaning.
It all began with love. Marrying a Moroccan woman opened a doorway into a world rich with ritual, earth, and deep reverence for nature. A simple trip to Morocco became transformative. “I thought I was visiting a country,” Abdulrahman reflects. “Instead, I discovered a philosophy.”
From steam-filled Hammams to the scent of argan oil pressed at dawn, Morocco revealed itself not as a destination, but as a living archive of healing. In remote villages, Abdulrahman met women grinding herbs from memory. In bustling souks, vendors blended oils out of necessity to soothe skin, ease breath, and restore balance.
This wasn’t modern wellness with minimalist branding. It was generational knowledge passed through hands. Out of this respect, Maroc4products was born. Abdulrahman never aimed to build just another brand. His goal was to preserve what he found: healing rooted in simplicity, rituals shaped by rhythm, and recipes passed in dialects.
Today, Maroc4products offers over 600 items herbal blends, oils, soaps, and sprays crafted by Moroccan artisans, cooperatives, and families. Each product tells a story. “These don’t just heal the body,” he says. “They reconnect us to the earth, to family, to how things used to be.”
Each item in the Maroc4products catalog ties to a place, memory, or cultural ritual argan oil from Essaouira, amlou from Agadir, or sprays made with ar’ar wood inspired by Berber purification. No two batches are the same. “It’s not about uniformity,” Abdulrahman explains. “It’s about truth. These are made by hands, not machines.” Education is vital. Tutorials and videos don’t just promote they teach people when and how to use these traditional remedies.
A cornerstone of the brand is the Golden Guarantee: a full refund or replacement, no questions asked. It’s not a sales tactic it’s a trust statement. Maroc4products partners with small cooperatives many led by women ensuring fair pay and ethical sourcing. Their facility in Morocco continues to use time-honored techniques like cold pressing and botanical infusion, preserving artisanal quality at every step.
More than a store, Maroc4products is a living cultural archive. Its offerings aren’t just beauty products they’re vessels of heritage: soaps with the scent of old riads, teas to calm nerves like a grandmother’s remedy, and skincare rooted in nature’s beauty. From rose water to woven crafts, every product carries lineage and purpose.

As a Saudi herbalist, Abdulrahman sees Moroccan wisdom as a mirror of his own cultural roots. “Traditions differ, but the respect for healing, nature, and ancestry is the same.” His work is not fusion, but appreciation honoring both cultures equally in the realm of wellness.
Unlike many brands, Abdulrahman offers plants, minerals, and herbs in their purest forms alongside selective lab-tested options. His Moroccan farms create local jobs and ensure every step, from soil to shipment, is handled with care. From sea herbs to mountain flora, his goal remains: share nature without distortion.
Through ancient manuscripts, consultations with healers, and scientific support, Abdulrahman works to revive and protect traditional knowledge. “We don’t modernize nature,” he says. “We modernize how people access it with education, trust, and integrity.”
