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Tahar Haddad ((アラビア語:الطاهر الحداد); 1899-7 December 1935) was a Tunisian author, scholar and reformer. Haddad, was born in Tunis to a family of shopkeepers and attended the Great Mosque of Zitounia from 1911 until his graduation in 1920. He became a notary; he left this career to become a member of the Al-Destour, a political party. He left the party when unsatisfied with the leadership.〔"(Tahar Haddad, Tunisian Social Reformer )." ''Tunisian Community Center''. Retrieved on 17 January 2009.〕 Haddad was a feminist. In the 1930 book ''Our Women in the Shari 'a and Society'' he advocated for expanded rights for women and said that the interpretations of Islam at the time inhibited women.〔Curtiss, Richard H. "(Women's Rights an Affair of State for Tunisia )." ''Washington Report on Middle East Affairs''. September/October 1993, Page 50. Retrieved on January 17, 2009.〕 Haddad was never exiled at the moment that the French colonial government sent his friend and co-founder of the CGTT labor union into exile. For a short period of time, he became the leader of the trade union movement. Haddad died of tuberculosis.〔 ==References==
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