Abdelhadi Tazi
Abdelhadi Tazi (June 15, 1921 – April 2, 2015) was a scholar, writer, historian and former Moroccan ambassador in various countries.
Tazi was born in Fes, Morocco, and attended primary and secondary studies in his hometown. Since his youth, he has contributed to the Nationalist Movement and thus experienced exile and prison.
Tazi died in Rabat, Morocco, aged 94.
Biography
1947: Obtained the High degree Diploma in Theological studies from the University of Al Karaouine with "Honores".
1948: Teacher in the same University.
1953: Graduated from Moroccan Institute of High Studies.
1957: After Independence, he was appointed at Rabat, as Director of the Cultural Section in the Ministry of national Education.
1963: Obtained the Diploma of High Studies in History from the Mohammed V University with distinction "Excellent".
1966: English certificate from the language Institute of Baghdad.
1971: Obtained a PhD in History from the University of Alexandria with "Honores".
Since his youth (1935) he has published numerous articles and essays (more than 600) and translated many works and studies from English and French into Arabic.