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[[Image:Mohammed Shegewi 3.jpg|thumb|150px|Tribute to Mohammed Shegewi in Al-Ittihad Magazine]]
[[Image:Mohammed Shegewi 3.jpg|thumb|150px|Tribute to Mohammed Shegewi in Al-Ittihad Magazine]]
'''Mohammed Shegewi''' or Sheghewi ({{lang-ar|محمد الشغيوي}}) was amongst the first [[Libya]]n high-school graduates and an educator at the 'Madrasa Al-Islamiya Al-Alia' ({{lang-ar|المدرسة الإسلامية العليا}}) of Old Tripoli. He was a key contributor to the initial development of Libya's educational system and was also a Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the days of the [[Kingdom of Libya]].<ref>http://libya-alghad.com/miscFMasoudi14April2007.htm The Lifestory of Mohammed Shegewi by Fathul Massoudi</ref>
'''Mohammed Shegewi''' or Sheghewi ({{lang-ar|محمد الشغيوي}}) was amongst the first [[Libya]]n high-school graduates and an educator at the 'Madrasa Al-Islamiya Al-Alia' ({{lang-ar|المدرسة الإسلامية العليا}}) of Old Tripoli. He was a key contributor to the initial development of Libya's educational system and was also a Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the days of the [[Kingdom of Libya]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://libya-alghad.com/miscFMasoudi14April2007.htm|url-status=usurped|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070827023921/http://www.libya-alghad.com/miscFMasoudi14April2007.htm|title=محمد الشغيوي .. الي رحمة الله|trans-title=The Life story of Mohammed Shegewi by Fathul Massoudi</ref>


Mohammed also founded several Libyan community projects, including being one of the founders and the person who named the very popular [[Al-Ittihad (Tripoli)]] football club in 1944 <ref>http://majdah.maktoob.com/vb/majdah27367/ "Al-Ittihad...A Look Into The History of the Club with Pictures"</ref><ref>[http://www.elhandasa.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-142.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090830111537/http://www.elhandasa.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-142.html |date=2009-08-30 }} æÝÇÁ ÇáÇÊÍÇÏííä [ÇáÃÑÔíÝ&#93; - ãäÊÏíÇÊ ÇáåäÏÓÉ . äÊ<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.alnassr.com/vb/archive/index.php/t-42567.html موقع نادي (( الإتّحاد اللّيبي )) [الأرشيف&#93; - منتدى الجماهير النصراوية<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Mohammed also founded several Libyan community projects, including being one of the founders and the person who named the very popular [[Al-Ittihad (Tripoli)]] football club in 1944 <ref>http://majdah.maktoob.com/vb/majdah27367/ "Al-Ittihad...A Look Into The History of the Club with Pictures"</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elhandasa.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-142.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090830111537/http://www.elhandasa.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-142.html |archive-date=2009-08-30|url-status=dead|archive-status=stuffed }}</ref><ref>[http://www.alnassr.com/vb/archive/index.php/t-42567.html موقع نادي (( الإتّحاد اللّيبي )) [الأرشيف&#93; - منتدى الجماهير النصراوية<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


He is the son of resistance leader [[Omar Shegewi]] and famous Libyan educator [[Zuhra Ramdan Agha Al-Awjio]] and had two brothers sportscaster [[Hassan Shegewi]], and Idris Shegewi. He had eight children, including [[Omar Mohammed Shegewi]] and died in 2007.
He is the son of resistance leader [[Omar Shegewi]] and famous Libyan educator [[Zuhra Ramdan Agha Al-Awjio]] and had two brothers sportscaster [[Hassan Shegewi]], and Idris Shegewi. He had eight children, including [[Omar Mohammed Shegewi]] and died in 2007.

Revision as of 08:49, 29 June 2023

Tribute to Mohammed Shegewi in Al-Ittihad Magazine

Mohammed Shegewi or Sheghewi (

Arabic: المدرسة الإسلامية العليا) of Old Tripoli. He was a key contributor to the initial development of Libya's educational system and was also a Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the days of the Kingdom of Libya.[1]

Mohammed also founded several Libyan community projects, including being one of the founders and the person who named the very popular

Al-Ittihad (Tripoli) football club in 1944 [2][3][4]

He is the son of resistance leader

Zuhra Ramdan Agha Al-Awjio and had two brothers sportscaster Hassan Shegewi, and Idris Shegewi. He had eight children, including Omar Mohammed Shegewi
and died in 2007.


Pictures

References

  1. ^ {{cite web|url=http://libya-alghad.com/miscFMasoudi14April2007.htm%7Curl-status=usurped%7Carchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070827023921/http://www.libya-alghad.com/miscFMasoudi14April2007.htm%7Ctitle=محمد الشغيوي .. الي رحمة الله|trans-title=The Life story of Mohammed Shegewi by Fathul Massoudi
  2. ^ http://majdah.maktoob.com/vb/majdah27367/ "Al-Ittihad...A Look Into The History of the Club with Pictures"
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090830111537/http://www.elhandasa.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-142.html. Archived from the original on 2009-08-30. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |archive-status= ignored (help)
  4. ^ موقع نادي (( الإتّحاد اللّيبي )) [الأرشيف] - منتدى الجماهير النصراوية