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Dr. Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (Arabic: أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي) (born 5 January 1932) is an Algerian politician and intellectual. He is the son of Islamic theologian and renowned scholar , and served in multiple ministerial roles in Algeria from the 1960s until the late 1980s. A staunch anti-colonialist and proponent of Arab heritage through his writings and his actions, Dr. Ibrahimi was jailed by the French authorities as a militant of the FLN Party. He ran for president in 1999 but withdrew from the race along with all other opposition candidates hours before voting commenced, claiming electoral fraud by the army. In 2004, his proposed candidacy was disqualified because of alleged links with the proscribed Islamic Salvation Front (FIS). His platform includes moderate Islamism and adherence to fr

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  • أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي (5 جانفي 1932) وزير سابق وابن الشيخ العلامة البشير الإبراهيمي متحصل على شهادة جامعية في الطب، ناضل في ، وانضم إلى فدرالية جبهة التحرير الوطني، ثم عين ممثلاً للحكومة المؤقتة بالقاهرة. (ar)
  • Dr. Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (Arabic: أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي) (born 5 January 1932) is an Algerian politician and intellectual. He is the son of Islamic theologian and renowned scholar , and served in multiple ministerial roles in Algeria from the 1960s until the late 1980s. A staunch anti-colonialist and proponent of Arab heritage through his writings and his actions, Dr. Ibrahimi was jailed by the French authorities as a militant of the FLN Party. He ran for president in 1999 but withdrew from the race along with all other opposition candidates hours before voting commenced, claiming electoral fraud by the army. In 2004, his proposed candidacy was disqualified because of alleged links with the proscribed Islamic Salvation Front (FIS). His platform includes moderate Islamism and adherence to free-market economics.Dr. Ibrahimi is the father of two sons, and currently resides in the city of Algiers, Algeria with his wife Souad. (en)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (arabisch أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي, DMG Aḥmad Ṭālib al-Ibrāhīmī; * 1932) ist ein algerischer Politiker und Intellektueller. Er ist der Sohn von , einem der Mitbegründer der Vereinigung der algerischen muslimischen Rechtsgelehrten (deutsch für Association des oulémas musulmans algériens), einer religiösen und politischen Organisation einer Vereinigung muslimischer Rechtsgelehrter, die von 1931 bis 1957 in Algerien existierte. In der Zeit der Präsidenten Houari Boumedienne und Chadli Bendjedid bekleidete er verschiedene Ministerämter. Unter anderem war er von 1984 bis 1988 Außenminister; außerdem fungierte er zeitweise als Bildungsminister. Er ist einer der Senior Fellows des Königlichen Aal al-Bayt Instituts für islamisches Denken (Royal Aal Al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought). (de)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi né le 5 janvier 1932 à Sétif, est un médecin et homme politique algérien. Il occupe plusieurs fonctions ministérielles de 1965 à 1988 dont les Affaires étrangères de 1982 à 1988. Il a été président du parti Wafa non agréé et candidat à la présidentielle de 1999. Il est le fils de Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi. (fr)
  • Ахмед Та́леб Ибрахи́ми (араб. اأحمد طالب الإبراهيمي‎, 5 января 1932, Сетиф, Алжир) — министр иностранных дел Алжира в 1982—1988 годах, кандидат на пост президента в 1999 и 2004 годах, умеренный исламист. (ru)
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  • Minister Counselor of the President of Algeria (en)
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  • Minister of National Education of Algeria (en)
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  • أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي (5 جانفي 1932) وزير سابق وابن الشيخ العلامة البشير الإبراهيمي متحصل على شهادة جامعية في الطب، ناضل في ، وانضم إلى فدرالية جبهة التحرير الوطني، ثم عين ممثلاً للحكومة المؤقتة بالقاهرة. (ar)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi né le 5 janvier 1932 à Sétif, est un médecin et homme politique algérien. Il occupe plusieurs fonctions ministérielles de 1965 à 1988 dont les Affaires étrangères de 1982 à 1988. Il a été président du parti Wafa non agréé et candidat à la présidentielle de 1999. Il est le fils de Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi. (fr)
  • Ахмед Та́леб Ибрахи́ми (араб. اأحمد طالب الإبراهيمي‎, 5 января 1932, Сетиф, Алжир) — министр иностранных дел Алжира в 1982—1988 годах, кандидат на пост президента в 1999 и 2004 годах, умеренный исламист. (ru)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (arabisch أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي, DMG Aḥmad Ṭālib al-Ibrāhīmī; * 1932) ist ein algerischer Politiker und Intellektueller. Er ist der Sohn von , einem der Mitbegründer der Vereinigung der algerischen muslimischen Rechtsgelehrten (deutsch für Association des oulémas musulmans algériens), einer religiösen und politischen Organisation einer Vereinigung muslimischer Rechtsgelehrter, die von 1931 bis 1957 in Algerien existierte. Er ist einer der Senior Fellows des Königlichen Aal al-Bayt Instituts für islamisches Denken (Royal Aal Al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought). (de)
  • Dr. Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (Arabic: أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي) (born 5 January 1932) is an Algerian politician and intellectual. He is the son of Islamic theologian and renowned scholar , and served in multiple ministerial roles in Algeria from the 1960s until the late 1980s. A staunch anti-colonialist and proponent of Arab heritage through his writings and his actions, Dr. Ibrahimi was jailed by the French authorities as a militant of the FLN Party. He ran for president in 1999 but withdrew from the race along with all other opposition candidates hours before voting commenced, claiming electoral fraud by the army. In 2004, his proposed candidacy was disqualified because of alleged links with the proscribed Islamic Salvation Front (FIS). His platform includes moderate Islamism and adherence to fr (en)
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  • أحمد طالب الإبراهيمي (ar)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (de)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (en)
  • Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi (fr)
  • Талеб Ибрахими, Ахмед (ru)
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