Mezri Haddad
Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 in Le Kram) is a Tunisian journalist, writer, philosopher and diplomat.Haddad was a doctor of moral and political philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University, and the first Muslim candidate to be qualified by the National Council of French universities as a lecturer in Catholic theology.He is the author of several essays that focus on politics and religion (Islam and Christianity).
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Mezri Haddad
Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 in Le Kram) is a Tunisian journalist, writer, philosopher and diplomat.Haddad was a doctor of moral and political philosophy at the Paris-Sorbonne University, and the first Muslim candidate to be qualified by the National Council of French universities as a lecturer in Catholic theology.He is the author of several essays that focus on politics and religion (Islam and Christianity).
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Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 ...... ll of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
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Mezri Haddad, né le 2 juillet ...... te de Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
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المازري حداد (ولد في مدينة الك ...... يراً لبلاده في منظمة اليونسكو.
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1961-07-02
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Le Kram, Tunisia
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Mezri Haddad in 2014
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January 2018
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Tunisian ambassador to UNESCO
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Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 ...... gion (Islam and Christianity).
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Mezri Haddad, né le 2 juillet ...... gion (islam et christianisme).
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المازري حداد (ولد في مدينة الك ...... يراً لبلاده في منظمة اليونسكو.
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المازري حداد
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