Pictures often "speak louder than words." Share with me through pictures the enjoyment I had speaking at the Annual Amazigh Festival and visiting the Moroccan cities of Fez and Rabat.
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Chapter 5 PREPARATION FOR 1912 REFORM DECREES From the middle of the 1890's throughout the period discussed in this chapter (1895-1911), there were various events which applied pressure on Zaytuna to improve its curriculum and to adopt modern methods of teaching. One of the chief events affecting Zaytuna was the establishment of the Khalduniyyah school in 1896. This school, which was organized by young Tunisians and French officials, not only provided Zaytuna students with an education in the modern sciences, but it was also one of the stimuli which motivated these students to seek reform. During the period discussed in this chapter, there were various reform efforts by students, professors, political officials, and newspapers; but only minor reforms were made at Zaytuna. For example in 1898 Machuel formed an unsuccessful reform council to increase the study of modern sciences at Zaytuna. During this period, at-Tahir Ibn Ashur, inspired by the visits of S...
The presenters at the 2014 Amazigh Festival included Cheikh Kherr Yahdih, Pr. Ennaji, Keith,and Pr. Jilali. The co-authored paper and co-presentation given by Moha Ennaji PhD , P rofessor , Author, Consultant ( Fes , Morocco ) and Keith W. Martin PhD, Consul (Hon.) for Kingdom of Morocco (Utah, USA) was a comparison of the relationship between Morocco and Mali between the 14th to 17th centuries with the relationship between Morocco and Mali during the 21st century. Festival presenters Cheikh Kherr Yahdih, Pr. Ennaji, Keith, Pr. Jilali Amazigh Festival 2014 presenter Keith W. Martin Interactions between Morocco and the Mali Empire Past and Present KEITH W. MARTIN PhD, Honorary Consul for Kingdom of Morocco (Utah, USA) Synopsis This chapter examines interactions betwee...
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