Imam al-khattabi
Elarbi Khattabi
Moroccan long-distance runner
Elarbi Khattabi (Arabic: العربي خطابي; born 16 May ) is a Moroccanlong-distance runner who specializes in the metres steeplechase and cross-country running.
He was born in Casablanca.[1] He is a world road relay champion with Moroccan team in Litochoro, Greece
His achievements in the metres steeplechase on the global level are a tenth place at the Olympic Games, seventh place at the World Championships and fifth place at the IAAF Grand Prix Final, before he competed at the World Championships.
El khattabi biography In Abd el-Krim's father was accused by the Spaniards of collusion with the Germans and he took to the maquis. ISBN At the end of the war, Abd el-Krim briefly resumed publishing in a Spanish-language newspaper, but soon, fearful of extradition to the French for punishment, he returned to his home at Ajdir in January English [ edit ].He then finished eleventh at the Grand Prix Final, the World Championships and the World Championships. He then finished eighth at the Grand Prix Final, and competed at the Olympic Games and the World Championships without reaching the final.[2] On the regional level he won the silver medal at the Jeux de la Francophonie and the gold medal at the Jeux de la Francophonie.
With minutes in he set a new championship record.[3] He also finished fifth at the Mediterranean Games and fourth at the African Championships.[2]
His personal best times were minutes in the metres, achieved in July in Paris;[4] minutes in the metres steeplechase, achieved in July in Rome;[5] and minutes in the metres, achieved in June in Saint-Denis.[6]
At the World Cross Country Championships he recorded many top placements.
He finished fourteenth in , eleventh in , sixteenth in , eleventh in and 27th in [2] He won silver medals with the Moroccan team in the team competitions of , and ,[7][8][9] and bronze team medals in and [10][11] The team silver in was the first team medal claimed by Morocco in this event.[12]
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- ^"Francophone Games".El khattabi biography in english Boyd , Praetorian Politics in Liberal Spain , p. Mohaupt, Richard. The army, amounting to about , men, was well equipped but operated along traditional Moroccan military lines. Political climate [ edit ].
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- ^World men's all-time best m steeplechase (last updated )
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- ^"IAAF World Cross Country Championships – km CC Men – Budapest Kincsem Park Date: Saturday, March 26, ".
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- ^"IAAF World Cross Country Championships – km CC Men – Durham University of Durham Date: Saturday, March 25, ". Athchamps.El khattabi biography in urdu Mohave Community College: Narrative Description. Given the government's strong backing for Ash'aris in the Islamic East during al-Khattabi's time, it is noteworthy that many Ash'ari thinkers were appointed to Shafi'i law chairs at the newly founded madrasahs colleges of law by Seljuk vizier Nizam al-Mulk. Globalizing Morocco : transnational activism and the post-colonial state. Malikis Ibn Abi Zayd al-Qayrawani d.
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- ^"IAAF World Cross Country Championships – km CC Men – Torino Parco del Valentino Date: Sunday, March 23, ". Athchamps. Archived from the original on 16 October Retrieved 3 March
- ^"IAAF World Cross Country Championships – km CC Men – Marrakech Menara district Date: Sunday, March 22, ".
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- ^"IAAF World Cross Country Championships – km CC Men – Dublin Leopardstown Date: Sunday, March 24, ".El khattabi biography wikipedia Encyclopaedia of Islam. This shift, as is well known, allowed traditional Sunni thought to exert a significantly greater influence on Islamic society. Pennell, C. Wikimedia Foundation.
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- ^"World and World Student Cross Country Championships". GBR Athletics. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 3 March