fiction.wikisort.org - WriterAhmed Toufiq (born 22 June 1943) is a Moroccan historian and novelist who is serving as Minister for Islamic Affairs in the government of Morocco since 2002.
Moroccan writer and scholar (born 1943)
Not to be confused with Ahmed Toufiq Hejira.
Ahmed Toufiq |
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Assumed office 7 September 2002 |
Monarch | Mohammed VI |
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Prime Minister | Abderrahmane Youssoufi Driss Jettou Abbas El Fassi Abdelilah Benkirane Saadeddine Othmani Aziz Akhannouch |
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Preceded by | Abdelkebir M'Daghri Alaoui |
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Born | (1943-06-25) June 25, 1943 (age 79) Margha, Morocco |
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Alma mater | Mohammed V University |
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Thesis | al-Mujtamaʿ al-Maghribī fī al-Qarn al-Tāsiʿa ʿAshar: ʼInūltāne (1850-1912) |
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Doctoral advisor | Germain Ayache |
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Discipline | Historian |
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Biography
Toufiq was born on 22 June 1943 in the Marigha Village in the High Atlas.[1] After completing his primary and secondary studies in Marrakech, he enrolled at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences of Rabat, where he got a bachelor's degree in history in 1968, then a master's degree in history. Toufiq also holds a certificate of Archaeology. He presented his PhD in 1979 on the subject of social history in the Moroccan rural areas in the 19th century. He started his career as a teacher at L'École Normale Supérieure de Marrakech and taught in a high school in Rabat. Thereafter, he joined the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences in Rabat, where he served in various roles from 1970 to 1989; lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor. He was later appointed director of the Institute of African Studies at the Mohammed V University in 1989 and held the position for six years until 1995. From 1995 to 2002, he worked as director of the National Library of Morocco.[2][3] In 1989 Ahmed Toufiq received his first Moroccan Book Prize for his novel Shajarat Hinna' Wa Qamar (A Tree of Henna and a Moon). In 2001, he served as a Visiting Professor of Islamic Studies at Harvard Divinity School, affiliated with its Center for the Study of World Religions.[4]
In November 2002, Toufiq was appointed to the government as Minister for Islamic Affairs. He is also a personal advocate of interfaith dialogue and currently sits on the Board of World Religious Leaders for The Elijah Interfaith Institute.[5] Toufiq is a Sufi.[6]
Bibliography
Historical studies
- La société marocaine au XIXe siècle - Inoultane 1850 - 1912
- Islam et développement
- Les juifs de Demnat
- Le Maroc et l'Afrique Occidentale à travers les âges
Novels
- Abu Musa's Women Neighbors (translated by Roger Allen, from Jarat Abi Musa, 1997, ISBN 2-87623-215-4)
- Al Sayl (The stream, 1998)
- Shujayrat Hinna' Wa Qamar (translated by Roger Allen, Moon and Henna Tree, 2013, ISBN 0292748248)
Further reading
- Marvine Howe, Morocco: The Islamist Awakening and Other Challenges, p. 343, Oxford University Press, 2005 ISBN 0-19-516963-8
References
Cabinet of Abdelilah Benkirane (2012–2017) |
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Ministerial offices | PJD (9) |
- Abdellah Baha
- Saad-Eddine El Othmani
- Mustafa Ramid
- Lahbib Choubani
- Lahcen Daoudi
- Abdelkader Aamara
- Aziz Rabbah
- Bassima Hakkaoui
- Mustapha El Khalfi
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Istiqlal (4) |
- Nizar Baraka
- Mohamed El Ouafa
- Fouad Douiri
- Abdessamad Qaiouh
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MP (3) |
- Mohand Laenser
- Mohamed Ouzzine
- Lahcen Haddad
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PPS (4) |
- Nabil Benabdallah
- El Hossein El Ouardi
- Abdelouahed Souhail
- Mohamed Amine Sbihi
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Independents (2) | |
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Non-ministerial offices | PJD (2) |
- Mohamed Najib Boulif
- Idriss Azami Al Idrissi
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Istiqlal (2) |
- Youssef Amrani
- Abdellatif Maazouz
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MP (1) | |
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Independents (3) |
- Abdellatif Loudiyi
- Driss Dahak
- Charki Draiss
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Cabinet of Abbas El Fassi (2007–2012) |
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Prime Minister | | |
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Ministerial offices | Istiqlal (5) |
- Abdellatif Maazouz
- Yasmina Baddou
- Ahmed Toufiq Hejira
- Karim Ghellab
- Mohamed Saad Alami (07–10)
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RNI (7) | |
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USFP (6) |
- Jamal Aghmani
- Ahmed Chami
- Abdelwahed Radi (07–10)
- Mohamed El Yazghi
- Bensalem Himmich (09–12)
- Driss Lachgar (10–12)
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PPS (2) |
- Nouzha Skalli
- Khalid Naciri
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MP (1) (joined in 2009) | |
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Independents (7) |
- Chakib Benmoussa
- Taieb Fassi Fihri
- Ahmed Toufiq
- Touriya Jabrane (07–09)
- Mohamed Taieb Naciri (10–12)
- Taieb Cherkaoui (10–12)
- Ahmed Akhchichine
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Non-ministerial offices | Istiqlal (5) |
- Ahmed Lakhrif (07–08)
- Abdelkebir Zahoud
- Nizar Baraka
- Abdeslam Al Mesbahi
- Mohamed Saad Alami (10–12)
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RNI (2) |
- Anis Birou
- Mohamed Abbou (07–10)
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USFP (1) | |
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MP (1) (joined in 2009) | |
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Independents (7) |
- Abdessadek Rabiaa (07–08)
- Abderrahmane Sbai (07–10)
- Saad Hassar
- Latifa Labida
- Latifa Akherbach
- Driss Dahak (08–12)
- Abdellatif Loudiyi (10–12)
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Cabinet of Driss Jettou (2002–2007) |
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Prime Minister | | |
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Ministerial offices | USFP (6) |
- Mohammed Achaari
- Habib El Malki
- Fathallah Oualalou
- Khalid Alioua
- Mohamed Bouzoubaa
- Mohamed El Yazghi
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RNI (7) |
- Mustapha Mansouri
- Taieb Ghafes (02-04)
- Mohamed Aujjar
- Najib Zerouali Ouariti (02-04)
- Rachid Talbi Alami (02-04)
- Mohamed Boussaid (04-07)
- Salaheddine Mezouar (04-07)
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Istiqlal (5) |
- Mhamed El Khalifa (02-04)
- Mohamed Saad Alami
- Abbas El Fassi
- Adil Douiri
- Karim Ghellab
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MP (3) |
- Mohand Laenser
- Mohammed Boutaleb
- Mustapha Mechahouri
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PPS (1) | |
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Independents (6) |
- Mohamed Benaissa
- Ahmed Toufiq
- Mohamed Cheikh Biadillah
- Mostapha Sahel (02-06)
- Chakib Benmoussa (06-07)
- Abderrahim Harouchi (04-07)
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Non-ministerial offices | USFP (2) |
- Nezha Chekrouni
- Mohamed Gahs
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RNI (3) |
- Rachid Talbi Alami (04-07)
- Najima Rhozali (02-04)
- Anis Birou (04-07)
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Istiqlal (3) |
- Ahmed Toufiq Hejira
- Yasmina Baddou
- Abdelkebir Zahoud
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MP (3) |
- M’Hammed El Morabit
- Said Oulbacha
- Mohamed Mohattane (04-07)
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PPS (1) | |
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Independents (5) |
- Abderrahmane Sbai
- Taieb Fassi Fihri
- Abderazzak El Mossadeq (02-04)
- Fouad Ali El Himma
- Abdessadek Rabiaa
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