Mohammed Daoud
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Mohammed Daoud (also Muḥammad Dāwūd) (1901-1984) was a Moroccan writer and historian and a major nationalist in northern Morocco during its struggle for independence from occupation by Spanish forces.
Life[]
Daoud tutored both the caliph, Muley Hassan ben el Mehdi and Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri in Tetouan's palace where they both grew up.[1]
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-Muslim Association.[2]
References[]
- ^ Raissouni, Mohammed Muntasir(1995). "Sha'ir El Wazir Mohammed Ben Musa" (Poeta Ministro Mohammed Ben Musa)Rabat, Marruecos: Companía de Publicación Okad p. 40
- ^ 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)
Categories:
- Moroccan historians
- People from Tétouan
- 20th-century Moroccan writers
- 1984 deaths
- 1901 births
- 20th-century historians
- Moroccan writer stubs