Salama Moussa, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Salama Moussa

Egyptian newspaper editor

Date of Birth: 04-Feb-1887

Place of Birth: Cairo, Egypt

Date of Death: 04-Aug-1958

Profession: writer, artist, journalist

Nationality: Egypt

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Salama Moussa

  • Salama Moussa (or Musa; 1887 – 4 August 1958) (Arabic: ????? ????? pronounced [sæ'læ?mæ 'mu?sæ], Coptic: ?????? ??????), born into a wealthy, land owning Coptic family in the town of Zagazig located in the Nile delta, Egypt.
  • Salama Musa was a journalist, writer, advocate of secularism, and pioneer of Egyptian socialism.
  • He wrote or translated 45 published books; his writings still influence Arab thought and he is frequently referred to.
  • Salama Musa campaigned against traditional religion and urged Egyptian society to embrace European culture.
  • He looked for political and economic independence of Egypt from the British colonization.
  • To this end he corresponded with Gandhi who provided him with his tools of economic struggle against the British hegemony over the Indian textile industry.
  • Mousa made use of his contact with Gandhi in helping out the national Egyptian industrialist Tala'at Harb (1867-1941) to set up independent outlets for the Egyptian textile industry nationwide in Egypt - an attempt that was vehemently resisted by the British colonial powers of the time.
  • Mousa pleaded, for instance, in his book Ha'ula'i 'allamuni (Those who inspired me, Cairo, 1953) for the independence of thought and indigenous creativity of the contemporary Egyptians and Arabs.
  • Mousa went in his youth to England and adhered there to Bernard Shaw's Fabian Society.

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