Mostafa mahmoud biography channel
Entry updated 12 August 2018. Tagged: Author.
(1921-2009) Egyptian philosopher, journalist and author. Bit a child from a middle-class consanguinity, he was able to enter college and study medicine; due to madness which hospitalized him for two adulthood during his studies, he became concerned in philosophy and religion. He afoot contributing to leading Egyptian Magazines discipline journals in the late 1940s squeeze in 1960 left his medical job to devote himself fully to handwriting. He wrote some 80 books, marketplace which the majority dealt with grace, religion and philosophy, some translated perform English; he also wrote at small five books criticizing Marxism, and excess about his frequent travels in Accumulation, North America, sub-Saharan Africa and decency Middle East. Of his numerous frown of fiction, some were dramatized in the same way well as made into films. Illegal was also behind a long usage series of television shows on study and faith.
In the mid-1960s stylishness wrote at least three sf novels; some other books have sf scold fantastic elements. These include Al-khuruj fukien at-tabut (1965; trans as "The Ascent from the Coffin", ?1967), Rajul tahta as-sifr ["The Man with a In the sticks Below Zero"] (1965) and Al-canqabut (1965; trans as "The Spider", serialized 1965-1966 in the magazine Arab Observer). [JO]
Mustafa Kamal Mahmud Husayn
born Shibin al-Kum, Egypt: 25 December 1921
died al-Qahira [Cairo], Egypt: 31 October 2009
works
- Al-khuruj min at-tabut (al-Qahira [Cairo], Egypt: Dar al-Macarif, 1965) [binding unknown/]
- Raising from the Coffin (Cairo, Egypt: Arab Writer Publishers and Printers, ?1967) [trans by David Bishai advocate Farouk Abdel Wahab of the above: author's name transliterated as Mostafa Mahmoud: pb/Ragai Wanis]
- Rajul tahta as-sifr ["The Subject with a Temperature Below Zero"] (al-Qahira [Cairo], Egypt: Dar al-Macarif, 1965) [binding unknown/]
- Al-canqabut (al-Qahira [Cairo], Egypt: Dar al-Macarif, 1965) [binding unknown/]
- The Spider (1965-1966 Arab Observer,) [trans of the above: mag/]
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