Nadia Yassine

Nadia Yassine (born 1958 in Casablanca, Morocco) is an Islamic author and daughter of the founder of the Association for Justice and Spirituality, Abdessalam Yassine. It is the largest membership association Islamic Morocco. She is married to Abdellah Chibani.

Nadia Yassine was born in Casablanca in 1958. She attended French mission schools for their primary and secondary education. Thereafter, she attended the School of Political Sciences in Fes and in 1980 he received their university degree. As a result of the political engagement of her father she was not allowed to study. Also, she was - like all family members - denied the right to leave the country. Yet she continued her education self-taught while she taught for four years in French private schools. Then they decided to suspend their activities as a teacher, to found the Women's Section of the Association for Justice and Spirituality and lead, while her father was imprisoned from 1983 to 1985.

As an author of numerous articles Nadia Yassine interviews, which were published in newspapers such as Le Monde, El País, Der Spiegel, The Times and U.S. News gave. Toutes voiles dehors Her first book - in English translation Full Sails Ahead - was published in 2003 by Le Fennec in Morocco and age Editions in France. Since 2003 she received her passport, she participated in many international conferences and forums.

When participating in a sit-in protest for human rights, she was arrested with her family members. She was prosecuted for high treason and " disdain for the national sacred institutions " because they criticized the monarchy in an interview that she gave the Moroccan weekly Al Usbu'iya Al Jadida on 2 June 2005. She said it, they prefer the Republic as a correct form of government, which lay the Islamic theory of political power closer. Such views had uttered repeatedly. Your is not currently allowed to leave Morocco.

Works

  • Toutes voiles dehors. 2 Édition. Le Fennec, Casablanca 2003, ISBN 978-9954-415-05-4.
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