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bdel Wahab El-Messiri

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Abdel-Wahab El-Messiri (Arabicعبد الوهاب المسيري‎, 1938-July 2, 2008) was an Egyptian scholar, author and general coordinator of the opposition organization Kefaya.

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Life[edit]

El-Messiri was born in Damanhur, Egypt, graduated with a BA in English literature from Alexandria University in 1959. He received a MA in English and comparative literature fromColumbia University in 1964 and a PhD in the same field from Rutgers University in 1969. He was professor emeritus of English and comparative literature at Ain Shams University, Egypt since 1988. He was also a University Professor at King Saud UniversitySaudi Arabia (1983–1988) and at Kuwait UniversityKuwait (1988–1989) and a visiting Professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia. He is considered as one of Egypt's most famous thinkers and very well known among Arab scholars.

El-Messiri's major areas of research included: Jews, Judaism and Zionismsecularism and prejudice; Western culture and contemporaneity; modernism and postmodernism;literary theory and comparative literature. Over the course of his life his outlook moved from western secularism to a modern Islamic vision. El-Messiri wrote several articles about his ideas, including "Chosen Community, an Exceptional Burden", "A People Like Any other". He has also written for children.[2]

His eight-volume Encyclopaedia of "Jews, Judaism and Zionism" (" موسوعة اليهود واليهودية والصهيونية: نموذج تفسيري جديد"), written in Arabic with an analytical/methodological form rather than an encyclopedic collection of information, is intended to provide analysis of the middle east crisis, the history of Jews and the history of Zionism, as well as an in-depth analysis of Zionism, its Ideology and beliefs, and ultimately the goals of such movement.

On July 2, 2008 he died after a very long battle against cancer at the Palestine Hospital, Cairo.

Statements by Abdel Wahab El-Messiri[edit]

  • "The functional nature of Israel means that it was created by the colonialism for a specific purpose. It is thus a colonial project that has nothing to do with Judaism".[3]
  • According to MEMRI, in 2004, Al-Massiri said in an interview on privately owned Egyptian Dream2 TV that the USA and Israel are hedonistic societies, devoid of values, and are less willing to fight and suffer casualties in order to defend their homeland or their honor.[4][unreliable source?]

English language publications[edit]

  • "Israel, Base of Western Imperialism" (Committee of Supporting Middle East Liberation, New York, 1969)
  • A Lover from Palestine and Other Poems (Palestine Information Office, Washington D.C., 1972)
  • Israel and South Africa: The Progression of a Relationship (North American, New Brunswick, N.J., 1976; second edition 1977; third edition, 1980; Arabic translation, 1980)
  • The Land of Promise: A Critique of Political Zionism (North American, New Brunswick, N.J., 1977)
  • Three Studies in English Literature (North American, New Brunswick, N.J., 1979)
  • The Palestinian Wedding: A Bilingual Anthology of Contemporary Palestinian Resistance Poetry [editor] (Three Continents Press, Washington D.C., 1983)
  • A Land of Stone and Thyme: Palestinian Short Stories [co-editor] (Quartet, London, 1996). Translated by Anthony Calderbank
  • "Epistemological Bias in the Social and Physical Sciences" (International Institute of Islamic Thought, London - Washington, 2006)

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ "Leader of Egyptian movement dies"Al Jazeera. 2008-07-03. Archived from the original on 3 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  2. Jump up^ "The story makers"Egypt Today. 2006-01-01. Archived from the original on 8 July 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  3. Jump up^ "The departure of the El-messiri author of Jews and Judaism and Zionism encyclopedia"
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