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Page 1 of 3 Who is Dr. Amrani? Mohammed Amrani Hanchi was born on December 11, 1943 in Rabat, Morocco, and spent his youth in the same city. He got his first bachelor's degree in Physical sciences in October 1970. In March 1974 he flew to the United States to pursue his graduate and post-graduate education.
Dr. Amrani first worked as an assistant teacher of Physics during 1971 at the University Mohammed V. He then joined the Administration of Civil Aviation as a civil servant from January 1973 to March 1974. But Amrani's biggest working experience was in the field of Meteorology:
- January 1975 - October 1981. He took on many responsibilities in the National Meteorolical Service in Rabat, Morocco.
- February - June 1985. Teached Climatology at the Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingenieurs in Rabat, Morocco.
- October 1984 - October 1986. Assistant Director of a Moroccan-American project to artificially induce rain and snow over the Atlas mountains in Morocco.
- November 1986 - June 1989. Professor of Meteorology at the University of King Abdul-Aziz in Saudi Arabia.
- July 1989 - June 1991. Director of a Project conducted by the Worlwide Organization of Meteorology to artificially induce rain over the Assir region in the south of Saudi Arabia.
Dr. Amrani developed expertise in several domains that range from Dynamic Meteorology, Dynamics of liquids and fluids, Physics of clouds, etc. to Epistemology and General relativity.
Currently, Dr. Amrani devotes all his efforts to the field of Da'wa, i.e. to spread the word of Allah to the whole mankind, and to develop new ways to this end.
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