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Slimane Zeghidour

Slimane Zeghidour

French writer (1953–)


Slimane Zeghidour (Arabic: سليمان زغيدور) is a journalist. He was born in the Babor (Kabylia) region of Algeria and moved to France in 1974, where he has been living since. He is currently[when?] Chief Editor of TV5 Monde (French: TV5 MONDE). His career includes leading researcher at the French Institute of International and Strategic Research and teaching geopolitics of religions at the Universities of Poitiers and Menton.[1][2]

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Career

Zeghidour began his professional career as a reporter for numerous international newspapers. He conducted many major investigations for 25 years on Latin America, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Russia, as well as specializing in the reality and life of Latino Americans of Arab origin.[3][4]

Opinions

Slimane Zeghidour believes that the far-right parties in Europe play with identity and Christian values, and accuse Islam of being their enemy, who threatens their identity. In his definition, Suleiman believes that identity is an ideological concept rather than a reality, and all the answers to what identity is will be ideological, not real. At the same time, he advises to not confuse the concept of identity with heritage. According to Suleiman, identity changes and cannot be fixed; there is no single identity, and it cannot be determined only through religion, culture, or language, because everything creates identity. [5][6]

Regarding the revolutions in the Arab countries, especially the revolutions of the Arab Spring, Zeghidour sees or rather considered that what is happening in the Arab countries is not necessarily a revolution, but rather a reaction to every case of asphyxiation and accumulation resulting from the difficult conditions experienced by the Arab peoples. He criticizes the revolutionaries’ perception of the revolution and their failure to plan for what is going on. That is why he insists on calling what is happening on the public outrage that has resulted from the accumulation of difficulties and disappointments, but at the same time, however, it stresses that these protests are far better than the stalemate in the Arab countries.[7][8]

Zeghidour believes that religion is not a source of real conflict. He also emphasizes that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not a religious conflict, and that Jews are not trying to bring Palestinian Muslims and Christians into Judaism and vice versa. He has also mentioned that Jews are not trying to demolish mosques and expel Muslims, and Muslims also did not want to demolish synagogues and expel Jews from them. The problem concerns the sense of patriotism, that is, the conflict over a very small land of six and a half million Israelis and five and a half million Palestinians. That is about 12 million people in 34,000 square kilometers.[9][10]

List of his works

Slimane Zeghidour has published several books, perhaps the most notably:[11][12][13][14]

  • Daily life in Mecca, Muhammad to this day (Arabic: alhayaat alyawmia fi maka, muhamad hataa yawmina hadha).
  • Islam (Arabic: al'iislam).
  • The man who wanted to meet the God (Arabic: alrajul aladhi 'arad 'an yaltaqi al'iilah).

References

  1. "سليمان زغيدور – صحافي وكاتب - فرانس 24". 2017-10-18. Archived from the original on 2017-10-18. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  2. "الكاتب الصحفي الجزائري سليمان زغيدور لالمساء". 2017-03-10. Archived from the original on 2017-03-10. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  3. "الأرشيف: كتاب حرف ال سليمان". 2021-06-10. Archived from the original on 2021-06-10. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  4. زغيدور, سليمان (2021-01-28). "الأرشيف: مواقف العدد 44 تاريخ الإصدار 1 فبراير 1982 مقالة الشعر العربي والعالمية". مواقف (44). Archived from the original on 2021-01-28. Retrieved 2021-10-28.
  5. "مجلة مواقف لسنه 1982 العدد 44". 2021-06-11. Archived from the original on 2021-06-11. Retrieved 2021-10-28.

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