The book recounts the life and achievements of Moroccan scholar, historian, activist, diplomat and polymath Abdul-Hadi Al-Tazi, who left an intellectual and political imprint in most Arab and Islamic capitals. The book chronicles the intellectual and political activities of Tazi, revealing his struggles and sacrifices in the service of Morocco and the Arab world, including his role in the development of Moroccan-Iraqi relations and Moroccan-Arab relations in general.
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