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MohaEnnaji  موحى الناجي); born January 1, 1953 ) is aMoroccan linguist, author,[8][9] ,[10][11],political critic, and civilsociety activist. He is a University Professor in theDepartment of English Language and Literature at Sidi Mohamed Ben AbdellahUniversity at Fès, where he has worked for over 30 years.[12] In addition to his publications in linguistics, he has written on language, education, migration, politics, and gender, and is the author oreditor of over 20 books.[13]  Ennaji is one of North Africa’s leading academics withresearch interests in gender issues, language and migration. His most recent publications are: Multilingualism, Cultural Identityand Education in Morocco (Springer, New York, 2005), Language andGender in the Mediterranean Region, IJSL Issue 190, Editor (The Hague, 2008),Migration and Gender in Morocco, co-authored (Red Sea Press, 2008),Women Writing Africa, the Northern Region, co-edited (The Feminist Press,2009). Women in the Middle East, co-edited (Routledge, 2010), Genderand Violence in the Middle East (Routledge, 2011). Moha Ennaji is Professorat Fès University and a visiting professor at Rutgers University. He is the President of the South North Center for Intercultural Dialogue and a foundingpresident of the International Institute for Languages and Cultures at Fès, Morocco.His writing has also appeared in international publications includingCommon Ground News, The Project Syndicate, Common Ground News, Al-Safir, Al-Ahram,The Khaleej Times, Japan Times, The Boston Globe and  in many Arabic  newspapers.Since the 1980s, Ennaji has been workingfor the revival of Berber (Amazigh) language in Morocco and the protection ofhuman rights, especially women’s rights in the Middle East and North Africaregion".[8] His work has influenced fields such as education, language policy, Arabic and Berber linguisticsand the sociology of language.