The dynamism of Féminin pluriel is back. A rich and varied menu on the programme. The first cycle of meetings offered to the faithful public of these meetings intends to shed light on the scientific and intellectual contribution of the Moroccan sociologist Mohamed Ennaji. The quality of the work and the value of its author thus promise a rich debate.
The launch of this series of meetings will take place this Thursday, October 16 in Rabat, on the association's premises, located in the Hassan district, Rue Moulay Driss. The meeting, which will begin at 5 p.m., will focus mainly on Professor Mohamed Ennaji's latest work: "Les beaux noms de Dieu". A godsend for sociology enthusiasts digging into the depths of spirituality.
Once again, "Le Féminin pluriel" stands as a prized cultural crossroads, inviting literature and human sciences enthusiasts to exchange and dialogue around this discipline. Latifa Bouhsini, one of the faithful intellectuals of these meetings, emphasizes in this regard: "I am enormously proud of it, because it remains one of the regular cultural meetings of the capital, characterized by the themes debated, the richness of the ideas, the quality of the intellectuals who take part in it, and by the interesting public whose members have become unconditional." Researcher and female activist, she never misses an opportunity to highlight the initiator of these meetings, Hayat Dinia, president of Féminin pluriel, who is "the one who has worked since the end of the 90s to make this association a privileged space for culture". A recognition that invites reflection on culture in a country in full mutation.
The invitation of Mohamed Ennaji to debate his latest book "Les beaux noms de Dieu" is also an invitation to deep debate and the exchange of ideas, far from the usual constraints and categorical positions. The time is for calm, serene, and deep reflections. This is also enough to make a beautiful cultural start to the school year.
Culture 16 Oct 2014 2 min read
“Les beaux noms de Dieu” by Mohamed Ennaji under debate in Rabat

