RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Arab Socialist Union Acronyms Wikipedia The following article is fromThe Great Soviet Encyclopedia(1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased. (ASU, Al-Ittihad al-ishtiraki al-arabi), a mass political org...
He founded (and became the first President of) the Middle East Fertility Society (MEFS), which is the first and largest society in the Middle East in the field of reproduction. He has also been the Editor-in-Chief and founder of the Middle East Fertility Society Journal since 1996. He is...
Khalid Kishtainy was born in Baghdad in 1929. He trained as a lawyer and an artist. He graduated from University of Baghdad, Faculty of Law in 1953 and from the Institute of Fine Arts, Painting in 1952. He was teaching at the Fine Arts Institute in Baghdad when the 1958 Iraq Revolution ...
Following the Free Officers Movement led by Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1952, Leila’s family became politically ostracized.Her civil engineer father vocally opposed Nasser’s construction of the Aswan High Dam on ecological grounds. Almost 3/4s of a century later, her father’s concerns have come ...
aesthetics at Ain Shams University, who noted how Rafi accentuated the tragedy of modern life. In a famous work Les Gardes du Mokattam(Guardians of the Mokattam), Rafi represented figures assembled near the hills in Southern Cairo, a known gathering place for Sufis prior to the 1952 ...
Singing in a style reminiscent of the "The Greatest Homeland", Arab nationalist song from the 1960s, Youssef described how the notion of Pan-Arab nationalism espoused by Gamal Abd Al-Nasser after the 1952 July revolution, had been transformed from an ideology which sought to provide support to...
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In the early 50s Fathi was briefly part of HADETU (Al-Haraka Al-Dimuqratiya Lil-Tahrir Al-Watani; The Democratic Movement for National Liberation). He quickly left, though not for the reason many others left -- HADETU's pro-1952 Revolution stance at a time when the Soviet Union had wr...
After the outbreak of the 1952 revolution, his book Rationalization of Renaissance was banned because it dubbed Nasser’s revolution a “coup d’état.” Due to the hostility of Nasser’s regime toward Islamists, El-Banna refrained from publishing Islamic works and focused on the syndicate moveme...