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          'Isim Papers, Volume 8....

          Abdesslam Yassine

          Moroccan politician (1928–2012)

          Abdesslam Yassine (Arabic: عبد السلام ياسين; 1928 – December 13, 2012) was the leader of the MoroccanIslamist organisation Al Adl Wa Al Ihssane (Justice and Spirituality).[1][2]

          Biography

          Yassine was born in Marrakesh.

          In particular, Sheik d'Abdeslam Yassine's civic movement Justice and Charity (al-Adl wa al-Ihssan) has succeeded in galvanising support for a non-capitalist.

        1. Take, for example, the Islamist cleric Abdessalam Yassine, who heads the Justice and Charity party and is under house arrest in Sale, Morocco Yassine's sur-.
        2. 'Isim Papers, Volume 8.
        3. Abdessalam Yassine, al- Islam Ghadan.: Al- 'Amal As- Siyasi wa Harakiyat.
        4. The Islamists reading of ilmanya in Morocco can best be captured from theoretical formulation of Abdessalam Yassine.
        5. He worked as a teacher and a school inspector for the Ministry of Education, and from 1965 on, was a member of one of the most famous Moroccan Sufi brotherhoods, the Boutchichiyya.[2][3] Yassine reportedly fell out with the leadership of the brotherhood over its refusal to engage more directly in political matters, and founded his own organisation.

          Yassine was jailed in a mental asylum for three years[when?] for publishing an open letter to King Hassan II denouncing his rule as un-Islamic. Following his release he was kept under house arrest for many years, before eventually being released in the early years of the rule of King Mohammed VI.[4]