Lafif Lakhdar

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Lafif Lakhdar (also written "Al-Afif Al-Akhdar" or "Afif Lakhdar") was a French-Tunisian writer and journalist. He was born the 6th of February 1934 in Maktar and died the 26th of July 2013.[1]

Life

Lafif Lakhdar was born into a very poor family.[citation needed] He studied in a madrasa and applied the University of Ez-Zituna in Tunis ; he became a lawyer in 1957. He left Tunisia in 1961 and moved to Algeria where he was one of Ben Bella's close friends. He began a long journey throughout the Middle East. In 1979 he settled in France.[2]

As a leftist thinker he took part to the debate on secularism in Muslim countries. As a journalist he worked for several newspapers : Al-Hayat, Al-Quds Al-Arabi and more recently for the online magazine Elaph.

Books

  • The Position on Religion (in Arabic), Dar al-Tali'a, Beyrouth, 1972.
  • L'organisation moderne, Dar Al-Tali'a, Beyrouth, 1972.
  • Mohamed Abd El Motaleb Al Houni, L'impasse arabe. Les Arabes face à la nouvelle stratégie américaine, Preface by L. Lakhdar, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2004 (ISBN 978-2747570411)

Selected Articles

  • "Moving From Salafi to Rationalist Education," in The Middle East Review of International Affairs (Volume 9, No. 1, Article 3, March 2005).

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