Rabat, Morocco (TMT)- A 29-year-old Moroccan architect native of Rabat and newlywed –last summer in the said city–was among the victims of last Friday’s barbarous attacks in Paris, claimed by the terrorist organization ISIS.
The late, who goes by the name Amine Ibnolmobarak, was an architect and a teacher at the ENSA Paris-Malaquais Architecture School.
The late graduated in 2012 after conducting a study on “the Pilgrimage to Mecca.”
Amine and his wife were dining at the Carillon terrace before the start of the assault. His young wife is currently hospitalized. She was shot three times and is currently in a very critical condition.
The young man received hails from his former professors, especially professor M. Jean Attali, who said the following:
“Thank you all for your heartfelt thoughts after the tragedy that saw the killing of Amine Ibnolmobarak, a young Muslim intellectual, who blew us away with the amazing graduate study he conducted on the pilgrimage to Mecca: a testimony of his faith, his sense in working on great popular gatherings, and a testimony of his intelligence and accomplishment.
“Amine was one of us, initially as a student in our school and then as a professor who exercised architecture as a profession.
“Many of us held a good esteem of him, seeing a bright future for him.
“Our thoughts are with his wife Maya, his family and close friends,” M. Attali closed.
The late was also a triathlete, exercising from time to time with a pack of athletes in Paris.
The editorial team of The Moroccan Times presents its condolences to Amine’s family and to the families of all victims of terror.
We Are To God And Unto Him We Shall Return.
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The Moroccan Times.