- غبريط; 1
November 1868 – 24 June 1954),
commonly known as Si
Kaddour Benghabrit (سي قدور بن غبريط) was an
Algerian religious leader,
translator and interpreter...
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Nouria Benghabrit-Remaoun (born 5
March 1952) is an
Algerian sociologist and researcher.
Previously she had
served in the
government of
Algeria as Minister...
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Another project he
starred in was Free Men, the
biopic about Si
Kaddour Benghabrit,
founder of the
Great Mosque of Paris,
directed by Ismaël
Ferroukhi of...
- most of them were
either non-citizens or
recent immigrants. Si
Kaddour Benghabrit and
Abdelkader Mesli saved hundreds of Jews by
hiding them in the ba****ts...
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Muhammad al-Muqri,
Charles Émile Moinier,
Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco, and
Abdelqader Benghabrit, 8
August 1912....
- Mozarabic-speaking
Moorish Spain (cf. El Cid).
Sayyid El Cid Si
Kaddour Benghabrit Ben Sedira, Belk****em (1910).
Dictionnaire français-arabe de la langue...
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occupation (1940–1944). It
features two
historic figures: Si
Kaddour Benghabrit,
rector of the
Grand Mosque of Paris, and
Salim Halali, an
Algerian Jewish...
- is said." The
Moroccan delegation had no
choice but to use
Abdelqader Benghabrit, an
Algerian translator who was
present at the
conference in the service...
- France. When the
Second World War started,
Mesli got
involved with
Kaddour Benghabrit,
rector of the mosque, in
rescuing Jews by
issuing false certificates...
- Les
Hommes libres (Free Men, 2011, France), on the life of Si
Kaddour Benghabrit. Al-Tabari (Egypt, 1987) on the life of
Muslim historian and exegete,...