Mohamed Yousri Salama
Mohamed Yousri Salama | |
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Born | Alexandria, Egypt | 1 October 1974
Died | 24 March 2013 Alexandria, Egypt | (aged 38)
Nationality | Egyptian |
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Mohamed Yousri Salama (
Early life and education
Salama was born in Alexandria on 1 October 1974.[1] He was the son of a professor of literature at Alexandria University, and his mother was a poet.[2] He studied dentistry.[3] He also studied theology in Alexandria.[4] His teachers were Salafi preachers, including Mohamed Ismail Al Moqadem, who has a tolerant approach.[4]
Career
Salama began to work as a dentist in his own clinic.
Works
Salama published several books. He also wrote for several Egyptian newspapers, including
Death and funeral
Salama died of stomach disease at the age of 38 on 24 March 2013 in Alexandria.[3][6] His funeral was held in Alexandria on 25 March 2013.[2]
References
- ^ a b c "Egypt mourns Mohamed Yousri Salama". Ahram Online. 24 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ a b c Hend Kortam (27 March 2013). "Profile: On the life and death of Mohamed Yousry Salama". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
- ^ a b c Ahmad Aboul Enein (24 March 2013). "Mohamed Yousry Salama passes away". Daily News. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ a b c "Dostour member Mohamed Yousry Salama dies at 39". Egypt Independent. 24 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ "Late activist's wife discusses fellow Salafis' criticism of her husband". Egypt Independent. 31 March 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
- ^ a b Lina Attalah (27 March 2013). "Obituary: Mohamed Yousry Salama". Egypt Independent. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
- ^ "Egypt mourns Mohamed Yousri Salama". MSN. 24 March 2013. Archived from the original on 28 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ Amira Howeidy (1 October 2012). "Egypt's political coalitions and new parties: A guide". Ahram Online. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ Amira Howeidy (27 September – 3 October 2012). "What's in a name?". Al Ahram Weekly. 1116. Archived from the original on 5 November 2012.
- ^ "Copts after 25th of January". Al Mesbar Studies and Research Center. Archived from the original on 31 May 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.