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Hichem Djaït, Tunisia, Muslim, Historian



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Tunisian Historian (Hichem Djaït) Crisis of Islamic Culture

  1. Hichem Djaït (Tunisian Historian, Muslim)
  2. His works on the Medieval Islamic History

Hichem Djaït (African Historian)
Hichem Djaït (Tunisian Historian)

Online Student Master in International Business

The Subject “Hichem Djaït (Tunisian historian)” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate in African Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Masters: International Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Course: Business in the Maghreb.

Foreign Trade and Business in the Maghreb

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Hichem Djait Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Hichem Djait Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Hichem Djait.

Islam and Global Business. Islamic Economic Areas

Hichem Djaït (Tunisian Historian and Islamic scholar) was born in 1935 in Tunisia (Maghreb). Hichem Djait has written several books on the History of Islamic medieval and relations between the Western Civilization and East such as:

  1. Revelation, Qur'an, and prophecy
  2. Al-Kufa. Birth of the Islamic city
  3. Great Discord, Religion and politics in Islam origins
  4. Arab-Islamic Personality and the future of Arabs (1990)
  5. Europe and Islam (1978)
  6. Crisis of the Islamic Culture (2004)
  7. Life of Muhammad: Revelation and Prophecy (2007)
  8. General History of Tunisia
  9. Life of Muhammad (Volume I, II and III)
  10. Foundation of the Islamic Maghreb

Specialization of Hichem Djaït: The medieval Islamic history.

  1. Religion: Hichem Djaït is Muslim
  2. Arabic name: هشام جعيط
  3. Studies of History in Paris (1962)
  4. Doctorate in Letters and Human Sciences in Paris (1981)
  5. Emeritus Professor (California, Paris, Montreal)
  6. President of the Tunisian Academy of Sciences, Letters, and Arts (2012)

Hichem Djaït belongs to the Maghrebian Economic Area (Islamic Civilization).

More information about Tunisia (EENI African Business Portal).

  1. Tunis, Sousse, Sfax

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