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Mohammed Sabila (Arabic: محمد سبيلا) (born 1942 – died 19 July 2021) was a Moroccan writer and philosopher. He was the author of several articles and books on politics and culture, and was known for translating some of the works of Martin Heidegger into Arabic. Sabila was professor of philosophy at the Mohammed V University of Rabat, chief editor of the magazine Madarat and president of the Societé de Philosophie du Maroc. Sabila died of COVID-19 in Rabat on 19 July 2021, aged 79.

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  • محمد سبيلا (ar)
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  • محمد سبيلا (1942 - 2021) كاتب وفيلسوف ومفكر مغربي. (ar)
  • Mohammed Sabila (Arabic: محمد سبيلا) (born 1942 – died 19 July 2021) was a Moroccan writer and philosopher. He was the author of several articles and books on politics and culture, and was known for translating some of the works of Martin Heidegger into Arabic. Sabila was professor of philosophy at the Mohammed V University of Rabat, chief editor of the magazine Madarat and president of the Societé de Philosophie du Maroc. Sabila died of COVID-19 in Rabat on 19 July 2021, aged 79. (en)
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  • محمد سبيلا (1942 - 2021) كاتب وفيلسوف ومفكر مغربي. (ar)
  • Mohammed Sabila (Arabic: محمد سبيلا) (born 1942 – died 19 July 2021) was a Moroccan writer and philosopher. He was the author of several articles and books on politics and culture, and was known for translating some of the works of Martin Heidegger into Arabic. Sabila was professor of philosophy at the Mohammed V University of Rabat, chief editor of the magazine Madarat and president of the Societé de Philosophie du Maroc. Sabila died of COVID-19 in Rabat on 19 July 2021, aged 79. (en)
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