After exposing how Soufiane Elkabous illegally appropriated the M’Jid name and turned the MJID Foundation from a public-serving institution into a tool for self-promotion, a quiet change appeared quietly, behind the scenes, on the foundation’s website.
For years, the usurper displayed the fake name “Soufiane Elkabous M’Jid” on the foundation’s website, placing it directly beneath my father’s name, deliberately creating and sustaining the false illusion that he was the natural heir. I made it clear in the same article: Elkabous has no legal ties and no blood ties to my father, to my family, or to our name.
By Sunday, August 17, 2025, the usurper finally had the name “M’Jid” removed from his surname on the foundation’s site. His name now reflects his legal identity, as it always should have: Abousoufiane Elkabous.
Not M’Jid.
It took public exposure to force him, in shame, to stop stealing my family’s name.
But erasing the name doesn’t cleanse the past, or the intent. On the contrary, it shows he always knew exactly what he was doing, manipulating the foundation’s image. It confirms yet again how Elkabous and his circle shamelessly falsify information to serve their corrupt interests.
He also added a small section about Mr. Berrada, presented as president from 2014 to 2018, to suggest a separation between my father’s death and his own takeover. But why was that name removed in the first place, if not to fabricate a direct link between my father and himself? The answer is obvious. In truth, the foundation’s social media was already flooded with promotions centered on Elkabous: his face, his appearances, his false name, everywhere.
In 2018, the year my mother was killed, Elkabous seized the last remaining powers and made his takeover official. That same year, my father’s final close collaborators left the foundation.
Now that Elkabous has finally removed the false name he gave himself on the foundation’s website, will he contact the donors he deliberately misled to tell them the truth and apologize for this willful deception?
Sunlight is indeed the best disinfectant.
For Dad.
This change is documented below. The first capture is the foundation’s website as it appeared for years, listing Elkabous under the false name “Soufiane Elkabous M’Jid.” The second capture is the corrected version, dated August 17, 2025, showing the removal of the fake name and the appearance of his precise identity: Abousoufiane Elkabous.
Foundation website showing “Soufiane Elkabous M’Jid” as displayed for years.
Foundation website after August 17, 2025, showing removal of the fake name.