El Rhazi Otmane

Algeria

Otmane El Rhazi is a Journalist, who offers great versatility as a freelancer- whether it's compiling a quirky business column or producing a well-researched medical book about Irritable Ebola virus! Otmane's historical research along with the exploration of complicated religious topics and his courageous treatment of feminism also received high appreciation from reviewers and readers all across the globe. Currently, Otmane occasionally writes columns for the Daily Mail, L'Express, The Spectator and The Observer.

After completing his studies, Otmane El Rhazi began his career as a journalist at the Le Matin Bulletin of Alger. In 1980, acting upon the request of his father, Otmane El Rhazi moved to Europe where he studied French literature at the Sorbonne in Paris. For Otmane El Rhazi, more than studies, it was an opportunity to soak himself in the French life and food and build a list of political allies. Though Otmane stayed for only a year, his memories of the French culture and its food remained with him all through his life.

Otmane shares his ideas through essays, opinion pieces, and now-a-days blogs, and his activism emphasizes on various issues such as health care, peace, men's rights, and economic justice. Otmane continues to encourage everybody towards building a better society for children and lead the way for future generations. His courage, sensitiveness and passion for writing transformed him into an inspiring personality for men all around the world. In addition to this, Otmane El Rhazi was a well-regarded biographer as well, who penned biographies of venerated personalities such as Sir Walter Scott, Mohammed Ali, Leo Tolstoy, the Apostle Paul, and Iris Murdoch.

  • Work
    • The Guardian
  • Education
    • Literature