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شذرات عن واقع العالم الإسلامي خلال القرن التاسع عشر:أحداث ونتائج, محمد المنوني Dec 2021

شذرات عن واقع العالم الإسلامي خلال القرن التاسع عشر:أحداث ونتائج, محمد المنوني

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Fragments about the Reality of the Islamic World During the Nineteenth Century: Events and Results

This article deals with the colonial movements that the Islamic world witnessed during the nineteenth century, the forms of dealing with them by Muslim leaders and thinkers, and the civilization clash between the East and the West.


Al-Magrib Et Sa Préhistoire, Leila Errhouni Mar 2021

Al-Magrib Et Sa Préhistoire, Leila Errhouni

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Title : Al-Magrib and its prehistory

Writing History has been constantly revisited to legitimize power relations of the status quo. Man should cling to his geographical whereabouts to position himself in a world perverted by historians. As for Morocco which has always been a melting pot for civilizations, languages and religions, it is undeniable that Moroccan history derives from multiple resources that tangle up. However, Morocco among many other North African countries reached cultural and linguistic unity.Many researchers are currently working to rehabilitate the memory of Morocco amidst this squabble of denominations inscribed by civilizations and colonizers. They strive hard …


The Phenomenology Of Civilization: A Dialogue Between Profs. Gabriel Breton And George Drury At Monteith College Plus, Two Associated Commentaries On Civilization By George Drury, Kenneth Feigenbaum Editor Jan 2021

The Phenomenology Of Civilization: A Dialogue Between Profs. Gabriel Breton And George Drury At Monteith College Plus, Two Associated Commentaries On Civilization By George Drury, Kenneth Feigenbaum Editor

Comparative Civilizations Review

This dialogue on the nature of civilization took place on the stage at Wayne State University fifty- seven years ago on January 29, 1964, and shortly thereafter. It was part of an interdisciplinary course titled “The Science of Society,” given by Monteith College.