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Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin Arabic:( محمد الشريف زرقين) French:( Mohamed-Chérif Zerguine) born 25 November 1963 in Constantine, Algeria is an Algerian writer who speaks French. A child rights activist, an essayist, a composer, an industrial computer consultant and an interest in abandoned childhood.

Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin
Born25 November 1963
Constantine, Algeria
🏳️ NationalityAlgerian
💼 Occupation
Writer, Child rights activist, Composer, Industrial computer consultant.
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Early life[edit]

Childhood[edit]

Born of unknown parents on 25 November 1963 in Constantine, he was abandoned on 29 November 1963 in the same city's civil hospital, by a young Muslim woman who was secretly admitted on 14 November 1963 and placed in Notre Dame custody. From the messengers of Sidi Mabrouk Constantine on 2 December 1963, he was declared a student of the "extant" state by the provincial decree of 7 December 1963. Rumors about his father.

He was adopted by the Constantinople family on 12 March 1964, and spent his childhood between France and Algeria. His adolescence was influenced by music, thanks to his adoptive parents, who had the idea of recording him at a music school in Orleans. From the age of 14, he joined a musical group, played in public and composed some songs including from the day he first worked as a songwriter The separation of his adoptive grandparents at the age of six, the misunderstanding of his new family in Orléans, France, as well as the painful adolescence of discovering his status and rumors about his father, who would be a powerful military man, deeply characterizes him.

Career[edit]

In March 2009 in Algeria, he published his testimony "On the Situation of Abandoned Children, a State Pupil. " Fear of the Unknown “,[1] and in the same vein, he produced a short film called My Name Haunts Nights [2][3][4] to sensitize adopters to make their adoptive children grow up with their realities.

He then invested in raising awareness among many public figures and ended up getting the support of Minister of National Solidarity Jamal wuld Abbas[5] to organize four regional conferences, 30 April 2009 in Constantine, May 2009 in Oran, 14 May 2009 in Warqila and June 2009 in Algiers under the auspices of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. All directors of the Ministry of National Solidarity are present at the instructions of Minister Jamal Ould Abbas. The latter is deeply concerned and sensitive, directing his services to publish the invitation and book of Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin to all departments and sectors concerned. On the margins of this event, the Minister engages him in attending a national meeting to reform support mechanisms for children deprived of family, and discovers that the main problem is the reluctance of religious people. After several steps and courtesy visits to obtain the necessary support, he organized with The Department of Religious Affairs of Constantine a meeting on the subject of the Under-10 Child with all the imams and guides of the State of Constantine, Dar al-Imam. ( Al ketaniah ),[6][7] 2 September 2009. From there, a series of meetings and research at the University of Islamic Sciences "Prince Abdul Qadir" begins with the support of University President Professor Abdullah Boukhaleb,[8] specialist in comparative religions, Professor Abdul Qadir Bakhush.

University of Algeria Professor Mohamed Khaled Satambouli [9] specializes in speaking. After the Campaign for Awareness and Participation of Islamic Sciences, Malika Ben Arab Attu [10] invited a Member of the European Parliament, December 2010, to the European Parliament in Strasbourg for a dialogue on this issue and in particular on the flaws of bail. (Support for disadvantaged children). From a Muslim family.

On the day after this fruitful meeting,[11] a member of the European Parliament presented her second book, "Born Under X in the Arab Muslim World," to support her work.

Speaker[edit]

In April 2011, he returned with a pamphlet, "Born Under X in the Arab Muslim World," [12][13] and questioned religious thinkers on the use of DNA to prove the f  of a child born out of wedlock when determining ancestry. Leading among them are scholars and national figures, including hardline lawyer Fatima Zahra Benbrahim, director Nadia Obedi Al Sharabi, The feminist movement, the congregation and some members of both houses of Parliament, are committed to and supportive of his vision. This book in spring 2011 generated many discussions, Entv,[14] mbc,[15] national broadcasters,[16] and the local and written press,[17] at the end of this debate, A conference was organized on 1 June 2011 at the University of Islamic Sciences at [18] the "Amir Abdul Qadir" in Constantine[19][20] The latter allowed the adhesion and support of many specialists. talk.[21][22] A few days later, he was received by the President of the Supreme Islamic Council, Professor Sheikh B. Omran. On 17 June 2011, Dr. Mohammad Sharif Qahir, Chairman of the National Advisory Body of the Supreme Islamic Council, expressed his position. Positively on the question: "Given the scale of the phenomenon of extramarital births, he insisted that the issue of descent was inevitable. It is also necessary to work to find a consensus on the differences that divide the clergy.

Most clergy agree to deny the right of a child born out of wedlock in his father's name and inheritance, hence the refusal to use a DNA test. ". During 2012, on the eve of World Children's Day, Mohammed Sharif Zarqin reappeared with an anti-childhood statement, in order to discourage politicians from using this sensitive issue. During 2012, on the eve of World Children's Day, Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin reappeared with an anti-childhood statement [23] in order to discourage politicians from using this sensitive issue. The latter was presented[24] at the meeting of Sharia scholars and specialists organized by the National Stick at the Prince Abdul Qadir University of Islamic Sciences in Constantine. On June 1, 2012, at the national event organized by the Forum Forum on the occasion of the anniversary. Declaration of the Rights of the Child at the Hilton Hotel in Algiers,[25] November 20, 2012. At the end of this national meeting in Algiers, at the end of this national meeting in Algiers, he was appointed Chairman of the Rights of Children Born under X and a member of the Scientific Committee. Children's Rights Watch Council.

In January 2013, after four years of fierce advocacy, he received a national conference from the Faculty of Religious Teachings.[26] Discussion on births within the framework of sex and sex education under the auspices of the highest Algerian University of Islamic Sciences, with a view to making and verifying preventive recommendations during this meeting.[27][28] Echoing his actions after crossing the Algerian border, he will invest in 2013 alongside Tunisian children's rights activists to  utionalize the best interests of the child. UNICEF Tunisia and the Tunisian National Institute for Child Protection (INPE) will engage him in a series of interventions in baths and Sousse,[29] in order to raise awareness through his testimony among governors who are cautious about children born, except for weddings.

For 2014, the dedication of Algerian activists to the recognition and ingenious care of abandoned children was adopted through a draft review of the Algerian Constitution. From now on, he is not only a person who has risen up assuming his status as a child born under X in a conservative and hostile society, but his actions are recognized, supported and heard by the highest levels of power. In February 2015, his name was retained among 30 national and international figures, including Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi, businessman Asad Rabrab, Tunisian philosopher Youssef Siddiq, industrialist and economist Leed Benamour and Abdul Haque Lamery. MIT scientist Kamel Youssef Altoumi,[30][31] and others, to participate under the slogan "Success" in the third editions of the idea of 2015[32] at the Eurasian Hotel Algeria. In this event, in front of an audience of more than 1,700 participants, including 500 students, he would usually rise against his fellow human beings. From the Tunisian humanitarian adventure, he will meet a very active and influential activist in Tunisia. The Dreams of Mahmoud Bovaide,[33] Director of Celle Editions (French: the President of the International Society for the Development of School Education ) (A.I.D.A.S.),[34] published and supported her in her struggle. Following this meeting, on 29 March 2015, Mohamed Sharif Zarqin, along with his editor, presented his fourth book on the theme of abandoned childhood, "Ashes of Tears" (French: Cendres de Tears) at the International Book Fair in Tunisia and the Algiers Book Fair (SILA 2015)[35] on October 29, 2015.

On February 16, 2016, he was invited by the literary host Youssef Sayah to his programs. (Express livres)[36] on the Algiers Channel (French: Papier bavard)[37] on Radio Channel 3 in Algeria, to present his book "Ashes of Tears" (French: Cendres de l'Armes, published by Seeley Editions. Mohamed Sharif Zarqin comments on current events and welcomes the unprecedented progress that Algeria has just witnessed. The draft constitutional review was just adopted on February 7, 2016, and henceforth the state has dedicated full support to children who have been abandoned without affiliation. The method of foster care, to make it final by amending article 125 of the Algerian Family Code. With a view to institutionalizing the situation, he also called for the building of innovative mechanisms that would allow the child to be placed in foster care from birth. Delay in the issuance of the decree implementing the law promoted on 15 June 2015 for the promotion and protection of the rights of the child in Algeria and after the appointment and installation of the National Representative for the Protection of Children, provided by the same law, Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin comments on current events and welcomes the unprecedented progress that Algeria has just witnessed. The draft constitutional review was just adopted on February 7, 2016, and henceforth the state has dedicated full support to children who have been abandoned without affiliation. The method of foster care, to make it final by amending article 125 of the Algerian Family Code. With a view to institutionalizing the situation, he also called for the building of innovative mechanisms that would allow the child to be placed in foster care from birth. After the appointment and installation of the National Representative for Child Protection, provided by the same Act, Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin, who was invited on Saturday, 3 December 2016, at 9.15 p.m. by journalist Lila Bozidi, took advantage of the "Points on Me" programme (French: Les Points sur les I) on Sunrise news channel, the opportunity to denounce this "execution." It also places on the table the harsh reality of underage young girls who were born under x in the homes of children deprived of families, often abused, exploited or raped, and often end up carrying a future child who will also be born under X. Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin strongly states that these victims are State guards, giving them the right to permanent protection by the State, and that their undisputed guardian remains the President of the Republic. It is also due to the coy application of Article 40-2 of the Family Code, which allows a judge to use DNA testing to establish descent for children born out of wedlock.

Mohamed Sharif Zarqin, who will conclude by explicitly denouncing the reluctance of some members of the security services and judges with regard to the effective care of underage girls who are sexually abused. Criminal rapists are often protected by culturally rooted duplication of ancestral masculine traditions in most Arab and Islamic countries, including Algeria.

Works[edit]

Autobiographical Story[edit]

2015 - Ashes of Tears, ( Original title: Ramad Eldemoie )Seely Tunisia Editions (ISBN 978-9938-846-44-7).[38]

Tests[edit]

2009 - State Office, (Original title: Maktab Alwilayah )- Fear of the Unknown, ( Original title: Alkhaouf Min Almajhool ) (ISBN 978-9947-0-2538-3).[39]

2009 - State Prophet , ( Original title: Rabib Aldawlah )- Fear of the Unknown, Arabic version of State student - Fear of the Unknown, ( Original title: Alkhaouf Min Almajhool ) (ISBN 978-9947-0-1928-3)[40]

2011 - Born under X in the Muslim Arab world, ( Wolida Taht x fi Alaalam Alarabi Alislami ) (ISBN 978-9947-0-3135-3)[41]

New Works[edit]

2013 - Fatal Romance, ( Original title: Alromansia Alkatilah ).

2014 - Constantine, ( Original title: Qustantiniah )- Multidimensional Identity, ( Hawaiah Motaadidat Alabaad ).

Quotes[edit]

The contradiction between the word divine and Islamic traditions or the huge manipulation of their destiny? "Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin (born under X in the Arab Muslim World, 2011, p. 25).

"God is the creator of life, the Lord of all worlds, merciful and merciful. Give us a chance, and that's a lifetime to stump, and then God holds us accountable! So why condemn the baby in his mother's abdomen even before he sees the sunlight? "Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin (born under X in the Arab Muslim World, 2011, p. 62)

"In the womb of the 14 - spawned girl, the seeds were violently deposited. Rape, in the midst of jams that are still raging in public. "Muhammad Al Sharif Zarqin (in Cendres de L'Armes, 2015, p. 14)

Press contributions

  • 2010 - I have witnessed unspeakable behaviour towards those born under X. homeland.
  • 2012 - Statement of a child deprived of a family. (Homeland)
  • 2012 - The concept of births under X (homeland) must be abolished.
  • 2014 - Remnants of persecution of Christians in Africa. (Homeland)
  • 2014 - Constantine Multi-Dimensional Cultural Identity. (Homeland)
  • 2014 - Popular unrest. (Homeland)
  • 2014 - Constitutional review - Why is an abandoned child not President of the Republic? (Homeland)
  • 2014 - DNA testing is a triumph. (Homeland)
  • 2016 - Throwing the child between non-existent legal mechanisms and amputated Islamic morality. (Homeland)

Filmography[edit]

Scenarios[edit]

•2009 ( My name is chasing my nights ) short film.[42]

Achievements[edit]

•2011 - The Fire of the Unknown, short film (new edition of ( My Name Chasing My Nights ) No. 2060)[43]

Poetic writings[edit]

•1982 - from today

•1982 - It's my life, it's my grief

•1982 - First Love

•1982 - Alone

•1982 - My heart is far from you

•1983 - Goodbye Jedi, Goodbye Jeedi

•1984 - The immigrant

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