Abdelhadi Tazi
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Abdelhadi Tazi is a scholar, writer, historian and former Moroccan ambassador in various countries.

Tazi was born in Fes
Fes
Fes or Fez is the second largest city of Morocco, after Casablanca, with a population of approximately 1 million . It is the capital of the Fès-Boulemane region....

, Morocco
Morocco
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, and attended primary and secondary studies in his hometown. Since his youth, he has contributed to the Nationalist Movement
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 and thus experienced exile
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 and prison
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.

Biography

1947: Obtained the High degree Diploma in Theological studies
Theological Studies
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 from the University of Al Karaouine
University of Al Karaouine
The University of Al-Karaouine or Al-Qarawiyyin is a university located in Fes, Morocco which was established in 1947. Its origins date back to 859, when it was founded as a mosque school or madrasa...

 with "Honores".

1948: Teacher in the same University

1953: Graduated from Moroccan Institute of High Studies.

1957: After Independence, he was appointed at Rabat
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, as Director of the Cultural Section in the Ministry
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 of national Education.

1963: Obtained the Diploma
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 of High Studies in History
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 from the Mohammed V University
Mohammed V University
Mohammed V University was founded in 1957 under a royal decree . It is the first modern university in Morocco.The university is named after Mohammed V d. 1961, the former King of Morocco. In 1993, it was divided into two independent universities:* Mohammed V University at Agdal* Mohammed V...

 with distinction "Excellent".

1966: English certificate from the language Institute of Baghdad.

1971: Obtained the PHD in History from the University of Alexandria with "Honores".


Since his youth (1935) he has published several articles and essays (more than 600) and translated many works and studies from English and French into Arabic.

1963/1967: Ambassador
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 of the Kingdom of Morocco in Irak republic

1967/1968: Ambassador
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 of the Kingdom of Morocco in Libya
Libya
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1968/1972: Back to Baghdad as an ambassador, he also achieved diplomatic missions within the Persian Gulf
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1973: Director of the Institute for Scientific Research.

1979: Ambassador in the Islamic Republic of Iran
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, then in charge of mission at the Royal Cabinet of the Kingdom of Morocco.

1990: Chairman and Founder of the Moroccan Diplomatic Club.

1992: Chairman of the sixth International Conference of Geographical Names Standardization.



Professor
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 and lecturer
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 in several Institutes, High Schools and Universities in Morocco and around the world about international relations
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, civilization
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 and history
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.


Has participated to many conferences and congress (cultural, social
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 and political), including summit conferences.

Member

of the Irakian Scientific Academy since 1966,

of the Arabic Language Academy in Cairo 1976,

of the Arab-Argentina Institute 1978,

of the Ahl Albayt Academy and of the Arabic Language Academy of Jordan 1980,

of the Constitution Committee of the Kingdom of Morocco Academy and member of this Academy since 1980,

of the Arabic Language Academy of Damas since 1986

of the Institute of the Islamic Heritage, London since 1991,

of the Egyptian Science Academy, 1996

and of many other regional and international associations

Decorations

• Throne Wissam (Morocco 1963).

• El Hamala Al Kobra (Libya 1968).

• Wissam Arrafidaine (Irak 1972).

• The Intellectual first Class Merit Medal (Morocco 1976)

• The Gold Medal of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco (1992).

List of works


Sourate Annour, explanation



Literature of "Lamyat al Arab"


11 centuries History of the Qaraouiyn (in 3 languages)
Fes Weddings


Annotation of the Ibn Sahib Assalat's book on the Almohades


A glimpse on diplomatic history of Morocco


Moroccan-American relations history (in English)

Translation of "If I see three days" from Hellen Keller

Al Qaraouiyn University History (3 volumes)


Libya, through the Journey of Ishaqui


The "Badia Palace", world wonder

In the shadow of faith


Sicilia after Ambassador Ibn Othman memories


Education in Arab countries (in 3 languages)


Official Moroccan Letters - first part

Moroccan-Iranian relations


Falcon Hunting between the Machrek and the Maghreb


French protectora : beginning and end

Moroccan 'Waqfs' in Jerusalem

Annotations of the manuscript of Ibn Abo Al Ojals on Jews in Yemen

History of the relations between Morocco and Oman

In order to defend the territorial integrity (a trip with Prince Sidi Mohamed in his first political mission in Africa)

Secret codes in Moroccan correspondences

Annotations of the manuscript 'Al Farid' of Abi Al Kassim Al Figuigui (Sata Chasu au Fourcens)


Iran between yesterday and today

Summary of the history of Moroccan international relations (3 languages)


Al Maghraoui and his pedagogic thinkings

Moroccan diplomatic history (12 volumes)


Moroccan diplomatic history as a comic

Women through the west Muslim history

Annotations of the manuscript "Al Mazaa al latif" d'Ibn Zaydan

Ibnou Majid and Portugal

Annotations of "Ibn Batouta Journey" (5 volumes)

Jerusalem and Hebron according to Moroccan travellers


Taha Hussein in Morocco

Annotation of the transcript 'Attorthorth' of Choyouti

The Prophet's medicine between the Machriek and the Maghreb

Moroccan International History (3 volumes)

Coming soon


A journey to Hijaz


Moroccan Diplomatic History (3 volumes)


Annotations of a manuscript about the Moroccan movement for slavery abolition in Morocco

Annotation of the manuscript concerning the journey of Ibn Othman to Malta and Napoli



Summarised geographical lexique of Morocco


Personal memories, started June 15, 2000

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