Sermon - The State of France - Sultan Mawla Abdel Hafiz bin Al Hassan - a historical text about the repercussions of the Algeciras Conference, the killing of Doctor Mushan, and Mawla Abdel Hafiz’s accession to power. - The pledge of allegiance is stored murder
| Title | Sermon - The State of France - Sultan Mawla Abdel Hafiz bin Al Hassan - a historical text about the repercussions of the Algeciras Conference, the killing of Doctor Mushan, and Mawla Abdel Hafiz’s accession to power. - The pledge of allegiance is stored murder |
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| Author | State of France |
| Author Original | دولة فرنسا |
| Publication Date: | 23/01/1908 — 19/12/1325 |
| Publication Place | France, Casablanca - State of France |
| Subject | The Stored Murder Pledge of Allegiance — a historical text about the repercussions of the Algeciras Conference, the killing of Doctor Mushan, and Mawla Abdel Hafeez’s accession to power. |
| Type | belge |
| Language | Arabic |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Library: | King Abdul-Aziz Al Saoud Foundation for Islamic Studies and Human Sciences |
| Record ID | display15617 |
| Library Location | France, Casablanca |
| Date | 23/01/1908 — 19/12/1325 |
| Notes | A sermon or text by Mawla Abdel Hafeez in which he reminds France of Morocco’s authority to protect its country and its people, and not to interfere in its religious affairs, immediately after he assumed power. He reminds of the humiliation that Morocco was subjected to at the Algeciras Conference in 1906. He mentions that the occupation of Casablanca is not based on validity, and that the killing of Doctor Mochamp was necessary. He reminds France that Morocco has its men and police to protect it and does not expect protection from France. |