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  2. Tangier Speech - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Muhammad V delivering the Tangier Speech April 9, 1947. The Tangier Speech (Arabic: خطاب طنجة, French: discours de Tanger) was a momentous speech appealing for the independence and territorial unity of Morocco, delivered by Sultan Muhammad V of Morocco on April 9, 1947, at the Mendoubia in what was then the Tangier International Zone, complemented by a second speech the next day ...

  3. 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.

  4. Mohammad Ali Shomali - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual Quest: A Biannual Journal of Ethics and Spirituality, 2013; God: Existence & Attributes, 2014; Shomali, Mohammad Ali (2020). Lessons on Knowing the Qur'an. Risalat International Institute. ISBN 978-1-838-07790-7. Islamic Belief System, 2020; Lessons on Imamah and Wilayah, 2019 ISBN 978-1-904-93428-8; Islamic Plan for Life, 2020

  5. International Social Work - Wikipedia

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    International Social Work is a journal which strives to extend knowledge and promote communication in the fields of social development, social welfare and human services. It has a particular focus on a selection of key international themes in the delivery of services and the education of social workers.

  6. 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.

  7. Ethics (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Ethics is the direct continuation of the International Journal of Ethics, established in October 1890.Its first volume included contributions by many leading moral philosophers, including the pragmatists John Dewey and William James, idealists Bernard Bosanquet, and Josiah Royce, and the utilitarian Henry Sidgwick.

  8. 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

  9. Rom Landau - Wikipedia

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    He later published a historical study The Moroccan Drama 1900–1955 (1956), biographies of King Mohammed V (1957) and King Hassan II (1962) and History of Morocco in the Twentieth Century (1963). Landau also wrote numerous essays and book reviews for The Reporter, New Statesman, The Spectator and other British and American periodicals of the ...