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Azzeddine Laraki

Azzeddine Laraki (Arabic: عز الدين العراقي ʻAz ud-Dīn al-ʻArāqī; 1 May 1929 – 1 February 2010) was a politician who served as Prime Minister of Morocco from 30 September 1986 to 11 August 1992.[1] He was the 10th prime minister of Morocco and served under king Hassan II.[2] He was Secretary General of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) from 1997 to 2000. He was the first Moroccan official to hold that position.[3]

Azzeddine Laraki
عز الدين العراقي
Laraki in 1983
Prime Minister of Morocco
In office
30 September 1986 – 11 August 1992
MonarchHassan II
Preceded byMohammed Karim Lamrani
Succeeded byMohammed Karim Lamrani
Secretary-General of Organisation of the Islamic Conference
In office
1997–2002
Preceded byHamid Algabid
Succeeded byAbdelouahed Belkeziz
Personal details
Born(1929-05-01)1 May 1929
Fes, Morocco
Died1 February 2010(2010-02-01) (aged 80)
Rabat, Morocco
Political partyIndependent

Early life and education edit

He was born in Fes on 1 May 1929. He hails from the Musawid Nafis tribe in Karbala. His ancestor, 14th-century laureate and poet, Muhammad b. Abi al-Qasim b. al-Nafis al-Husayni al-Karbalaei, was the first to visit Morocco regularly, until he gained the epithet Laraki (trans. the Iraqi).[4] He is mentioned by Ibn Battuta in his rihla.[5]

He received his primary and secondary education in Fez before joining the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, from which he obtained his doctorate in 1957.[6]

Career edit

A former hospital intern in Morocco and former deputy chief medical officer of the province of Oujda, Mr. Azeddine Laraki was appointed in 1958 to the post of director of the cabinet of the Minister of National Education and in 1959 director of the cabinet of the Minister of public health, then Director of Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat, before his appointment in 1960 as Head of the Department of Thoracic Diseases and Surgery.

After having passed in December 1967 the competition of aggregation of medicine among the first Moroccan promotion, he became professor at the faculty of medicine and in 1972, professor holder of chair, member of several national and international scientific societies.[citation needed]

Laraki published several medical and literary researches inside and outside Morocco. He was a member of the Moroccan Writers Union and several national and international scientific societies.[7] He was also a member in the Istiqlal Party, but then decided to disengage from the party and become individual.[8]

 
Laraki meeting Hans van den Broek (1983)

Laraki served as the minister of education for nine years from 1976 to 1987 and as Prime Minister of Morocco from 30 September 1986 to 11 August 1992.[9] During his term as education minister, he Arabicized the Moroccan education system.[9] In October 1985, he was elected Vice-President of the 23rd General Conference of UNESCO, held in Sofia.[10]

In January 1986, Mr. Laraki was elected President of the Executive Committee of the Arab Union for Physical Education and Sports, during the meeting in Rabat of the founding of this Union. On 8 to 10 October, Laraki had meetings with the President of the European Commission, Mr Jacques Delors, in the solemn opening of the session of the House of Representatives.[11]

In August 1994, Hassan II appointed him chairman of the board of Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane. On 12 December 1996, he was elected Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation during the 24th Conference of Foreign Ministers meeting in Jakarta, then officially invested in December 1997 during the 8th Islamic Summit held in Tehran.[12][13] He also served as an aggregate professor at Mohammed V University's the Faculty of Medicine, and a member of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco.[12]

Death edit

Laraki died in Rabat, Morocco on 1 February 2010 at the age of 81.[14][15]

References edit

  1. ^ "رؤساء الحكومة السابقون". www.cg.gov.ma (in Arabic). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Historique des gouvernements". Maroc.ma (in French). 12 April 2013. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  3. ^ "General Secretariat". www.oic-oci.org. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  4. ^ Ṭuʻmah, Salmān Hādī (1998). Asha'er Karbala Wa Usariha (in Arabic). Beirut: Dar al-Mahaja al-Baydhaa. p. 233.
  5. ^ Sadr, Hassan (1965). Nuzhat Ahl al-Haramayn Fi 'Imarat al-Mashhadayn [A Stroll Into the Sights of the Shrines] (in Arabic). Lucknow, India. p. 482.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "عز الدين العراقي في ذمة الله". Hespress - هسبريس جريدة إلكترونية مغربية (in Arabic). 1 February 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  7. ^ . News Central. Rabat. 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  8. ^ "عز الدين العراقي..طبيب ورجل دولة ورئيس حكومة برجوازي..أسرار عن صاحب خطة تعريب التعليم". ChoufTV :: TV شوف (in Arabic). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  9. ^ a b Anouar Boukhars (2011). Politics in Morocco: Executive Monarchy and Enlightened Authoritarianism. Taylor and Francis. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-415-49274-4.
  10. ^ Belhaj, Abdessamad (2009). La dimension islamique dans la politique étrangère du Maroc: Déterminants, acteurs, orientations (in French). Presses univ. de Louvain. ISBN 978-2-87463-146-7.
  11. ^ "Press corner". European Commission - European Commission. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  12. ^ a b . ISESCO. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  13. ^ "Islamic Summit". www.oic-oci.org. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  14. ^ MATIN, LE. "Décès de l'ancien Premier ministre Azeddine Laraki". Le Matin (in French). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  15. ^ "Mort d'Azeddine Laraki". Bladi.net (in French). Retrieved 17 May 2022.
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Morocco
1986-1992
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Secretary General of the OIC
1997-2002
Succeeded by

azzeddine, laraki, arabic, عز, الدين, العراقي, ʻaz, dīn, ʻarāqī, 1929, february, 2010, politician, served, prime, minister, morocco, from, september, 1986, august, 1992, 10th, prime, minister, morocco, served, under, king, hassan, secretary, general, organisat. Azzeddine Laraki Arabic عز الدين العراقي ʻAz ud Din al ʻAraqi 1 May 1929 1 February 2010 was a politician who served as Prime Minister of Morocco from 30 September 1986 to 11 August 1992 1 He was the 10th prime minister of Morocco and served under king Hassan II 2 He was Secretary General of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference OIC from 1997 to 2000 He was the first Moroccan official to hold that position 3 Azzeddine Larakiعز الدين العراقيLaraki in 1983Prime Minister of MoroccoIn office 30 September 1986 11 August 1992MonarchHassan IIPreceded byMohammed Karim LamraniSucceeded byMohammed Karim LamraniSecretary General of Organisation of the Islamic ConferenceIn office 1997 2002Preceded byHamid AlgabidSucceeded byAbdelouahed BelkezizPersonal detailsBorn 1929 05 01 1 May 1929Fes MoroccoDied1 February 2010 2010 02 01 aged 80 Rabat MoroccoPolitical partyIndependent Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editHe was born in Fes on 1 May 1929 He hails from the Musawid Nafis tribe in Karbala His ancestor 14th century laureate and poet Muhammad b Abi al Qasim b al Nafis al Husayni al Karbalaei was the first to visit Morocco regularly until he gained the epithet Laraki trans the Iraqi 4 He is mentioned by Ibn Battuta in his rihla 5 He received his primary and secondary education in Fez before joining the Faculty of Medicine in Paris from which he obtained his doctorate in 1957 6 Career editA former hospital intern in Morocco and former deputy chief medical officer of the province of Oujda Mr Azeddine Laraki was appointed in 1958 to the post of director of the cabinet of the Minister of National Education and in 1959 director of the cabinet of the Minister of public health then Director of Ibn Sina Hospital in Rabat before his appointment in 1960 as Head of the Department of Thoracic Diseases and Surgery After having passed in December 1967 the competition of aggregation of medicine among the first Moroccan promotion he became professor at the faculty of medicine and in 1972 professor holder of chair member of several national and international scientific societies citation needed Laraki published several medical and literary researches inside and outside Morocco He was a member of the Moroccan Writers Union and several national and international scientific societies 7 He was also a member in the Istiqlal Party but then decided to disengage from the party and become individual 8 nbsp Laraki meeting Hans van den Broek 1983 Laraki served as the minister of education for nine years from 1976 to 1987 and as Prime Minister of Morocco from 30 September 1986 to 11 August 1992 9 During his term as education minister he Arabicized the Moroccan education system 9 In October 1985 he was elected Vice President of the 23rd General Conference of UNESCO held in Sofia 10 In January 1986 Mr Laraki was elected President of the Executive Committee of the Arab Union for Physical Education and Sports during the meeting in Rabat of the founding of this Union On 8 to 10 October Laraki had meetings with the President of the European Commission Mr Jacques Delors in the solemn opening of the session of the House of Representatives 11 In August 1994 Hassan II appointed him chairman of the board of Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane On 12 December 1996 he was elected Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation during the 24th Conference of Foreign Ministers meeting in Jakarta then officially invested in December 1997 during the 8th Islamic Summit held in Tehran 12 13 He also served as an aggregate professor at Mohammed V University s the Faculty of Medicine and a member of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco 12 Death editLaraki died in Rabat Morocco on 1 February 2010 at the age of 81 14 15 References edit رؤساء الحكومة السابقون www cg gov ma in Arabic Retrieved 17 May 2022 Historique des gouvernements Maroc ma in French 12 April 2013 Retrieved 17 May 2022 General Secretariat www oic oci org Retrieved 17 May 2022 Ṭuʻmah Salman Hadi 1998 Asha er Karbala Wa Usariha in Arabic Beirut Dar al Mahaja al Baydhaa p 233 Sadr Hassan 1965 Nuzhat Ahl al Haramayn Fi Imarat al Mashhadayn A Stroll Into the Sights of the Shrines in Arabic Lucknow India p 482 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link عز الدين العراقي في ذمة الله Hespress هسبريس جريدة إلكترونية مغربية in Arabic 1 February 2010 Retrieved 17 May 2022 HM the king offers condolences to late Laraki s family News Central Rabat 1 February 2010 Archived from the original on 12 May 2013 Retrieved 22 December 2012 عز الدين العراقي طبيب ورجل دولة ورئيس حكومة برجوازي أسرار عن صاحب خطة تعريب التعليم ChoufTV TV شوف in Arabic Retrieved 17 May 2022 a b Anouar Boukhars 2011 Politics in Morocco Executive Monarchy and Enlightened Authoritarianism Taylor and Francis p 33 ISBN 978 0 415 49274 4 Belhaj Abdessamad 2009 La dimension islamique dans la politique etrangere du Maroc Determinants acteurs orientations in French Presses univ de Louvain ISBN 978 2 87463 146 7 Press corner European Commission European Commission Retrieved 17 May 2022 a b ISESCO mourns death of Dr Azzedine Laraki former OIC Secretary General ISESCO Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 22 December 2012 Islamic Summit www oic oci org Retrieved 17 May 2022 MATIN LE Deces de l ancien Premier ministre Azeddine Laraki Le Matin in French Retrieved 17 May 2022 Mort d Azeddine Laraki Bladi net in French Retrieved 17 May 2022 Political offices Preceded byMohammed Karim Lamrani Prime Minister of Morocco1986 1992 Succeeded byMohammed Karim Lamrani Diplomatic posts Preceded byHamid Algabid Secretary General of the OIC1997 2002 Succeeded byAbdelouahed Belkeziz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Azzeddine Laraki amp oldid 1221997527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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