Wednesday, July 16, 2008

What Should A Lawyers Invoice Show




Miguel Angel Moratinos (Spain)
The current Minister of Foreign Affairs is an internationally recognized personality thanks to its role negotiator in the Middle East, as well as the initiative "Alliance of Civilizations" that the English government has encouraged the United Nations.


André Azoulay (Morocco) Adviser to the King
King Mohammed VI and his father, Hassan II, the Jewish character is key to the understanding of Moroccan society. Consultant to numerous foundations and initiatives for the Dialogue among Civilizations.


Manuel Chaves (Andalusia) Political
Andalusian has held various positions in socialist governments of English democracy. Since its presidency of the Junta de Andalucia has sponsored initiatives to cooperation with the Mediterranean and Intercultural Dialogue, which claimed the Andalusian tradition of Andalusia.

Marcel Khalife (Paris)
One of the most outstanding musicians of the Arab world. A native of Lebanon, recently suffered the censorship of his music by fundamentalists in Bahrain, who considered too secular.

Maria Rosa Menocal
(USA / Spain)
Professor at Yale University and an expert on English history, is author of several books on the subject, some global best-sellers as "The Ornament World, "about Al-Andalus.

Mansur Escudero (Cordoba, Spain)
Leader de la Junta Islámica, organización musulmana que aboga por la democracia y la igualdad, y desde la cual se proclamó la primera fatwa contra Al-Qaeda después de los atentados de Madrid.

Mohammed Mesbahi (Rabat, Marruecos)
Profesor de la Universidad de Rabat y, seguramente, la principal autoridad marroquí sobre Averroes. Es autor de su perfil biográfico en el catálogo de la exposición “Averroes y su época” (AECI, Instituto de Cooperación con el Mundo Árabe y Fundación El Monte, 1998)

Rolando Matalon (Nueva York, EE.UU.)
De origen argentino, es el rabino de Jacob Bender y en su sinagoga New York experienced a unique experience of seclusion following the attacks of 11 September. Highly critical of Israel's positions in the Palestinian conflict. Dr Nabil

Bushnaq (Berlin, Germany)
Palestinian doctor in 1995, founded the Averroes Foundation annually honors a personality in favor of the reform and democratization of the Arab-Muslim world. Living in Germany after years of working in obstetrics in the Gaza occupied Palestine.

Nasr Abu Zayd
(Berlin / Egypt)
receiver in 2005, Averroes Award, this teacher of the Koran was exiled from his native Egypt after the charge of heresy by the fundamentalists. Now the teaching of Islam taught in Holland, where Averroes holds the Chair.


Menachem Kellner (Israel)
This professor of philosophy at the University of Haifa is another possible expert on Maimonides in Israel. Born in the USA and highly critical of Israel's Jewish orthodoxy, which was considered responsible for the kidnapping of Maimonides and his legacy, against their religious teachings or policies.

David Burrell (Israel / USA)
David's father is a Catholic priest and professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame in the United States. It is the mentor of the journey of Jacob and the end of it, will be in Tantur institute belonging to the Vatican between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, that is, between Israel and Palestine.


Sari Nusseibeh (Palestine)
moderate Palestinian leader and promoter of peace with Isreal, passed through an Israeli prison. On the other hand, has also been attacked by Palestinian militants. Islamic philosophy teaches in Jerusalem and completed his doctorate on Averroes.

Rabbi Arik Ascherman (Israel)
President of Rabbis for Human Rights Israel. His group is engaged in a campaign intended to protect Palestinian homes and villages from destruction. Ascherman has been arrested by Palestinian bulldozers have stopped on their way to Palestinian homes. The Israeli Maimonides is a source of inspiration for their work. Mona

Abusenna (Egypt)
Professor of English at Cairo, is an important secular expert and founder of Averroes Averroes
Enlightenment Society

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