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Philosopher, politician and writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohammed Allal Sinaceur (born 1941) is a Moroccan philosopher, politician and writer. He was the Moroccan Minister of Cultural Affairs.
Mohammed Allal Sinaceur | |
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محمد علال سينشر | |
Minister of Cultural Affairs | |
In office August 11, 1992 – January 31, 1995 | |
Monarch | Hassan II |
Prime Minister | Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif Filali |
Preceded by | Mohamed Benaïssa |
Succeeded by | Abdellah Azmani |
Personal details | |
Born | 1941 Oujda ( Morocco) |
Occupation | Politician, Writer, Philosopher |
Sinaceur was born in Oujda, Morocco in 1941.[1] He is a member of a well connected Moroccan family. His brother Mohamed Habib Sinaceur, a politician, died in 2000. One of his brothers is a General and another, Jamal Eddine Sinaceur, is a diplomat. He was the Moroccan Minister for Cultural Affairs in 1994.[2]
He writes on philosophy and Islamic issues for UNESCO and some of his works have been translated into over 30 languages. He is called to expert meetings on Education.[3]
He has been writing since at least 1977.[4]
His works include[5]
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