Amal ibn Idris al-Alami

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Amal El Alami (Arabic: أمل العلمي, romanized: Amal al-ʻIlmī; born 9 July 1950) is a Moroccan physician, neurosurgeon and writer.[1] He was born at Casablanca, the quartier Habous, in a nationalist family linked to the Istiqlal Party.

Amal el Alami comes from a famous family of Fez, Al Alami branch Idrisids. He is the son of poet, linguist and nationalist Idriss ibn al-Hassan al-Alami (1925–2007). He is the descendant of the doctor and astronomer Abdeslam ben Mohammed al-Alami [ar] (1830–1904).[2]

Training and career

Certificates and diplomas

Works

  • Islam and the medical culture – Modern Printing House Casablanca (in French), second edition 1983.
  • The euthanasia (in Arabic) 1999 – Infoprint printing Fez ( ISBN 9954-0-1372-5 )
  • Towards an Islamic Medicine (in Arabic) – 1999 – Printing Annajah al Jadida Casablanca (Legal Deposit No. 1999/1441)
  • Testimonials of an operated by open heart surgery (in French), 2012 (in press)
  • Encyclopedic Dictionary of Neurosurgery (in French)
  • The miracle of the brain (of neurobiology to the religion) (in Arabic)
  • Abdeslam Al Alami (first doctor Moroccan 1836–1904): his life and works (in Arabic)
  • The poet and linguist Idriss Bin Al Hassan Al Alami (1925–2007) (in Arabic)

Inventions

References

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