Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi

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Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (1983)

Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi ( Arabic أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي, DMG Aḥmad Ṭālib al-Ibrāhīmī ; * 1932 ) is an Algerian politician and intellectual. He is the son of Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi , one of the co-founders of the Association of Algerian Muslim Legal Scholars (German for Association des oulémas musulmans algériens), a religious and political organization of an association of Muslim legal scholars that existed in Algeria from 1931 to 1957.

During the time of Presidents Houari Boumedienne and Chadli Bendjedid, he held various ministerial offices. Among other things, he was Foreign Minister from 1984 to 1988; he also acted temporarily as education minister.

He is one of the Senior Fellows of the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought (Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought).

Works

  • Lettres de prison: 1957-1961. Éditions nationales algériennes, Alger 1966
  • De la décolonisation à la révolution culturelle: 1962–1972. SNED, Alger 1973
  • Ahmed Baghli (pref. Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi): Un maître de la peinture algérienne: Nasreddine Dinet. SNED, Alger 1977
  • Mémoires d'un Algerien. Tome 1: Rêves et épreuves (1932-1965). Casbah Éditions, Alger 2006, ISBN 9961-645-79-0
  • Mémoires d'un Algerien. Tome 2: La passion de bâtir (1965–1978). Casbah Éditions, Alger 2008, ISBN 9961-647-34-3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Aalalbayt.org: Fellows