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Leo Africanus – Khaïr-EddineMorocco Portal Literature Portal Mohammed Daoud (1901-1984) was a Moroccan writer and historian and a major nationalist in the Spanish occupied Northern Morocco during its struggle for independence. He is the author of the 12 volume Tarikh Titwan (History of Tetouan) and publisher of the magazine Es-Salam.
In 1923, Daoud became the head of a secondary school founded by El Haj Abdesselam Bennouna. He was also a prominent member of the Human Rights League in Tetouan and the Hispano-Musulmane Association.[1]
References
- ^ Biography by Mustafa Mohamed As-Sa su, Ustad al-gil. al-ra´id al-kabir al-marhum Mohamed Daud fi mahraganih at-ta´biyni, Tetuan : Gami at qudama´Ma had Mulay al-mahdi, 1984 (44 p)
- Al-Rasa'il al Mutabadala Bayna 'Allal al Fasi wa Muhammad Dawud, Letters exchanged between Allal al-Fassi and Muhammad Daoud
- Tarikh Titwan (History of Tetouan), Tétouan:Ma’had Maulay al-Hasan, 1979, not only important as historical writing, but also as a corpus of hitherto unpublished private and official documents, particularly for nineteenth century Moroccan history
Categories:- Moroccan writers
- Moroccan historians
- People from Tetouan
- 20th-century writers
- 1984 deaths
- 1901 births
- Moroccan writer stubs
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