Those who can’t read don’t steal, those who can, aren’t thieves.

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Mohamed Aziz, born in 1948 in Rabat, Morocco, is a respected bookseller and self-taught intellectual who has devoted more than 43 years to his humble bookstore, Bouquiniste El Azizi, situated on Avenue Mohammed V.

Despite facing significant challenges early in life—losing his parents at age six and leaving school at 15 due to financial hardship—Aziz’s love for literature remained unwavering.

His journey began in 1963, selling just nine books beneath a tree. By 1967, he had established his current shop in the heart of Rabat.

Aziz spends 6 to 8 hours a day deeply engaged in reading, having completed over 5,000 books in Arabic, French, and English. His dedication to knowledge and literacy has made him a beloved figure in the community.

Remarkably, he leaves his books outside unattended, believing that “those who can’t read don’t steal books, and those who can, aren’t thieves.”

His life’s work is a testament to the transformative power of education and the lasting importance of books in nurturing both individual growth and community spirit.

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Other than the daunting issue of store layout, in which finding books of a particular topic will be quite tricky, I have to respect his intent to help his community to learn. This is a good and peaceful goal. A big "thumbs up" for this gentleman.
 
There is of course the (some may say caustic) opinion/expression that all people are thieves if they think they can get away with it.
 

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