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30: 461:. His father was a judge (Qadi) as well as his uncle Abdallah Al-Fassi (1871-1930) who was in charge of his education. For many years, his professor and mentor was Abdeslam Serghini. He started his anti-French political activities very early on in 1926, immediately after joining the University of Al-Qarawiyyin, which would lead to his expulsion from the university in 1927, and banishment from the city of Fes by the French colonial administration who decided to confine him in 588: 393: 825: 650: 469:, a Zawiya historically known for its intellectual potency and hostility to European invasions of Morocco. In 1931, he was allowed back to Fes, and he again picked up his political agitations in the city, and started campaigning and giving nationalistic speeches which gathered success and emotions amongst the masses who admired his eloquence. This prompted the French to exile him again in 1933, this time to 851: 498:
and the first Moroccan-led workers' union in 1936, and in December of that year officially petitioned the French Colonial Residence in Rabat demanding a number of reforms. This led the French authorities to decide to disband and persecute the members of his political organization, and in 1937, exiled
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who waged a violent campaign against French rule, whereas most of the nationalist mainstream preferred a diplomatic solution. In 1956, as Morocco gained independence, he reentered the party, and famously presented his case for reclaiming territories that have once been Moroccan in the newspaper
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constitutional reforms that ended parliamentary government. He died of a heart attack on 13 May 1974, on a visit to Romania where he was scheduled to meet with
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Both of Allal al-Fassi's daughters were married to leading figures of Moroccan politics; ex-Prime Minister and longtime Istiqlal party Secretary General
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where he would remain for the next nine years until 1946, receiving very little information about the affairs of the outside world during that period.
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region. Arsalan, already in contact with young Moroccan nationalists in Switzerland such as the future PM
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in 1963, and served there as an Istiqlal deputy. He then went on to become a main leader within the
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was published, a translation of a book he wrote in Arabic in 1948.
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during the 1960s and the start of the 1970s, campaigning against
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In 1925 Al-Fassi published his first book of poems. In 1954 his
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He broke with the party in the mid-1950s, siding with armed
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Haller, Tobias; Käser, Fabian; Ngutu, Mariah (2021-01-06).
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While he was in exile, the CAM was renamed in 1944 as the
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ex-Minister and vocal dissident figure within the party.
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split off from Istiqlal, he became head of the party.
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