Mohamed Benchrifa
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Mohamed Benchrifa
Summary
Mohamed Benchrifa is a human[1]. His place of birth was Laatamna[2]. He was born on 1932[3]. He passed away in Rabat[4]. He died on November 22, 2018[5]. He worked as a university teacher[6], manuscriptologist[7], and literary scholar[8].
Key Facts
- Mohamed Benchrifa was born in Laatamna[2].
- Mohamed Benchrifa passed away in Rabat[4].
- Mohamed Benchrifa was born on 1932[3].
- Mohamed Benchrifa died on November 22, 2018[5].
- Mohamed Benchrifa is buried at Martyrs' Cemetery in Rabat[9].
- Mohamed Benchrifa was married to ʿIṣmat ʿAbd al-Laṭīf Dandash[10].
- Mohamed Benchrifa held citizenship in Morocco[11].
- Mohamed Benchrifa worked as a university teacher[6].
- Mohamed Benchrifa's professions included manuscriptologist[7].
- Mohamed Benchrifa's professions included literary scholar[8].
- Mohamed Benchrifa was educated at Cairo University[12].
- Mohamed Benchrifa was educated at Mohammed V University[13].
- A notable work attributed to Mohamed Benchrifa is Q115001603[14].
- A notable work attributed to Mohamed Benchrifa is Tartīb al-madārik wa-taqrīb al-masālik (Maṭbaʻat Faḍālah, 1965)[15].
- Mohamed Benchrifa received the King Faisal International Prize in Arabic Language and Literature[16].
- Mohamed Benchrifa received the Q58240362[17].
- Mohamed Benchrifa received the Grand Merit Award[18].
- Mohamed Benchrifa was a member of Arabization Coordination Bureau[19].
- Mohamed Benchrifa was a member of Arab Academy of Damascus[20].
- Mohamed Benchrifa's religion is recorded as Islam[21].
- Mohamed Benchrifa is recorded as male[22].
- Mohamed Benchrifa's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Mohamed Benchrifa's given name is recorded as Muhammad[24].
- Mohamed Benchrifa studied under Amjad Ṭarābulusī[25].
- Mohamed Benchrifa's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[26].
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Origins and Family
Mohamed Benchrifa was born in Laatamna[2]. He was born on 1932[3].
Education
Educated at Cairo University[12], a public university[27], in Egypt[28], founded in 1908[29], headquartered in Giza[30] and Mohammed V University[13], a university[31], in Morocco[32], founded in 1957[33]. Mohamed Benchrifa studied under Amjad Ṭarābulusī[25].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[6], manuscriptologist[7], and literary scholar[8].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Q115001603[14], a version, edition or translation[34], written by Ibn abd al-Malik al-Marrakushi[35] and Tartīb al-madārik wa-taqrīb al-masālik (Maṭbaʻat Faḍālah, 1965)[15], a version, edition or translation[36], written by Qadi Ayyad[37].
Recognition
Awards received include King Faisal International Prize in Arabic Language and Literature[16], a literary award[38], in Saudi Arabia[39]; Q58240362[17]; and Grand Merit Award[18], an award[40], in Morocco[41].
Personal Life
Mohamed Benchrifa was married to ʿIṣmat ʿAbd al-Laṭīf Dandash[10]. His religion is recorded as Islam[21].
Death and Burial
Mohamed Benchrifa died on November 22, 2018[5]. He passed away in Rabat[4]. He is buried at Martyrs' Cemetery in Rabat[9].
FAQs
Where was Mohamed Benchrifa born?
Mohamed Benchrifa's place of birth was Laatamna[2].
Where did Mohamed Benchrifa die?
Mohamed Benchrifa died in Rabat[4].
Who was Mohamed Benchrifa married to?
Mohamed Benchrifa's spouses include ʿIṣmat ʿAbd al-Laṭīf Dandash[10].
What did Mohamed Benchrifa do for work?
Mohamed Benchrifa worked as university teacher[6], manuscriptologist[7], and literary scholar[8].
Where did Mohamed Benchrifa go to school?
Mohamed Benchrifa was educated at Cairo University[12] and Mohammed V University[13].
What awards did Mohamed Benchrifa receive?
Honors received include King Faisal International Prize in Arabic Language and Literature[16], Q58240362[17], and Grand Merit Award[18].