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  2. Taha Abdurrahman - Wikipedia

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    Taha Abderrahmane, (born on 28 May 1944) [1] [2] is a Moroccan philosopher, and one of the leading philosophers and thinkers in the Arab and Islamic worlds. His work centers on logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of morality and contractarian ethics.

  3. Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity - Wikipedia

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    3.3 billion Moroccan dirham disbursed or earmarked for projects achieved or underway since the Foundation's creation. [1]Seeking to give the culture of solidarity its full meaning and to get all good will parties involved in its programs and activities, the Foundation initiated the setting up of “volunteering” networks, putting special emphasis an youth and more particularly students.

  4. Zoulikha Nasri - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, she was called to join the royal cabinet as Counsellor of the sovereign in charge of social and economic affairs. She was appointed by the late King Hassan II. [1] In 1999, she participated in creating the Mohammed V Solidarity Foundation, and was appointed associate director. She died in December 2015 in Rabat. [1]

  5. Mohammed V of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Mohammed V International Airport, Stade Mohammed V and Mohammed V Square in Casablanca, the Mohammed V Avenue, Mohammed V University and Mohammadia School of Engineering in Rabat, and the Mohammed V Mosque in Tangier are among numerous buildings, locales and institutions named after him. There's a mausoleum of Mohammed V in Rabat.

  6. Mohamed V - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed V may refer to: Al-Mu'tazz, sometimes referred to as Muhammad V, was the Abbasid caliph (from 866 to 869). Muhammed V of Granada (1338–1391), Sultan of Granada; Mehmed V (1848–1918), 39th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire; Mohammed V of Morocco (1909–1961), king of Morocco Mohamed V Dam, located in Morocco and named after the above

  7. Revolution of the King and the People - Wikipedia

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    On 20 August 1953 (Eid al-Adha), Mohammed V was deposed and exiled, first to Corsica, and then to Madagascar. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The events surrounding the exile were marked by significant international reactions, particularly from the United States and France, where public and diplomatic opinions were influenced by the widespread support that ...

  8. International Federation of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) is the worldwide body for professional social work. It comprises 141 professional social work associations representing over 3 million social workers. IFSW has formal consultative status with the United Nations and other global bodies. The organisation’s purpose is to contribute to ...

  9. Equity and Reconciliation Commission - Wikipedia

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    it is not allowed to report about human rights violations since 1999, when Mohammed VI was enthroned; The IER completed its mandate by delivering its final report to the King of Morocco in December 2005. [6] Amnesty International has published a detailed critique of the work of the commission and its follow-up. [7]