Raouf Salama Moussa

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Raouf Salama Moussa ( Arabic رؤوف سلامة موسى, DMG Raʾūf Salāma Mūsā ), (born August 19, 1929 in Cairo ; † August 20, 2006 ibid) was an Egyptian bacteriologist and publisher .

Life

Moussa was the first son of the important Coptic thinker and writer Salama Moussa and his wife Emilie.

After leaving school, he studied veterinary medicine in Cairo and bacteriology at the University of Leeds in Great Britain. Until 1978 he taught bacteriology at the University of Alexandria in Egypt and then made valuable contributions to an international food company in his specialty, salmonella , in Vevey / Switzerland .

In 1978 Raouf Salama Moussa returned to his homeland and began to consistently build up a book trade and printing company called al-Mustaqbal (The Future), which has now become one of the most famous print media in the pan-Arab region.

In addition to the numerous articles he has published in various Arab newspapers and magazines, the focus of the literature offered under al-Mustaqbal includes the complete works of his father Salama Moussa, the publications of the Egyptian journalist, writer and Islam critic Farag Fouda , who was murdered in 1992 Egyptian psychiatrist Nawal El Saadawi , natural science books, numerous dictionaries and a wide range of publications from Egyptian geography, history and culture in Arabic, German, English and French.

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