Abdelilah Belkeziz is a contemporary Moroccan writer who holds a doctorate in philosophy from Mohammed V University in Rabat. He is the Secretary-General of the Moroccan-Arab Forum in Rabat, and he is also the director of studies at the Center for Arab Unity Studies in Beirut previously. He published hundreds of articles in several Arab newspapers, including: Al-Khaleej, Al-Hayat, Al-Safir, and Al-Nahar. He has also published thirty-one books. He is currently a professor at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Ibn M'sik, Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences - Hassan II University - Casablanca. He has several books, including: - The Palestinian National Question (1989) - The Time of the Intifada (2000) - In Democracy and Civil Society (2000) - The End of the Preacher (2000) - Reformist Discourse in Morocco (1996) - Islam and Politics (2001) - The State in Contemporary Islamic Thought (2002, 2004) - Formation of the Islamic Political Sphere (2005)