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== Mohamed Ali ABDEL JALIL ==
<ref name=article>{{cite web|last=Maaber|url=http://www.maaber.org/indexa/al_dalil_ein.htm|work=editor}}</ref>== Mohamed Ali ABDEL JALIL ==




Mohamed Ali Abdel Jalil (Arabic: محمد علي عبد الجليل), Syrian essayist, critic, researcher and translator, French and Arabic-speaking, born in [[Damascus]] in [[1973]] in a peasant family from [[Damascus Suburb]] ([[Rif Dimashq Governorate]]) (village: [[Rankous]]). He studied at the [[Damascus University]]. He is translater, essayst and member of the [[Maaber]] Committee (The magazine and Publishing houseof Maaber http://www.maaber.org/).
Mohamed Ali Abdel Jalil (Arabic: محمد علي عبد الجليل), Syrian essayist, critic, researcher and translator, French and Arabic-speaking, born in [[Damascus]] in [[1973]] in a peasant family from [[Damascus Suburb]] ([[Rif Dimashq Governorate]]) (village: [[Rankous]]). He studied at the [[Damascus University]]. He is translater, essayst and member of the [[Maaber]] Committee (The magazine and Publishing houseof Maaber http://www.maaber.org/).


== Articles: ==
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[1]== Mohamed Ali ABDEL JALIL ==


Mohamed Ali Abdel Jalil (Arabic: محمد علي عبد الجليل), Syrian essayist, critic, researcher and translator, French and Arabic-speaking, born in Damascus in 1973 in a peasant family from Damascus Suburb (Rif Dimashq Governorate) (village: Rankous). He studied at the Damascus University. He is translater, essayst and member of the Maaber Committee (The magazine and Publishing houseof Maaber http://www.maaber.org/).

Articles:

Athar fi al-'aqida thakhalluf wa'i al-mu'taqidiin (The impact of dogma in the regression of the consciousness of believers);


Ibn Sina wa mas'alat at-taqammus (Avicenna and the question of reincarnation);


Masadir al-wahm (Sources of illusion);

Imtilak al-Hakiki (Possession of the truth);

Influenza al-da'wa (Influenza of proselytism)


Translated works:

Qaamus al-la'unf (Dictionary of non-violence), Jean-Marie Muller;


Al-la'unf fi at-tarbiya any (Non-violence in education), Jean-Marie Muller;


Mukhtarat Simone Weil (Simone Weil, Anthology);


Al-tajazzur (The Need for Roots: prelude towards a declaration of duties towards mankind), Simone Weil.

References

1- TheWebsite of Maaber Magazine: http://www.maaber.org/indexa/al_dalil_ein.htm#abduljalil_ali

2- The wbsite of hekmah: www.hekmah.org


3- The Website of Mice for rational culture : http://mace.cc/?p=2862

4- The website of Alwqh: http://alwah.net/

5- The Publishing House of Maaber in Damascus (Syria)

6- The official website of Damascus University (Syria)

7- The website of Arab Club: sbhhbs.ahlamontada.net/t1520-topic

8- The website of Tawasul On Line: http://www.tawasolonline.net/AuthorDetails.aspx?AuthorId=387

9- Arabic wikipedia

10- Lebanese Association for Civil Rights in cooperation with the Spanish Foundation of NOVA (Publishing of the translation of Dictionary of Non-violence written by Jean Marie Muller http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Muller)

  1. ^ Maaber. editor http://www.maaber.org/indexa/al_dalil_ein.htm. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)