Who the Hell is Ahmed Abdel Muti Hijazi of Alahram Daily Egypt?
Ahmed Abdel Mu’ti Hijazi was born in June of 1935 in Tala, a province of Monoufia in the western delta of Egypt. He moved to France in 1955 to pursue graduate studies at the Sorbonne. Upon returning to Egypt a year later, he worked as a contributing editor of the magazine Sabah El-Keir, before becoming editorial director of the cultural and literary journal Rose al-Yusuf in Cairo.
In 1974, Hijazi returned to France to teach Arab literature at the University of Vincennes in Saint-Denis, where he was a faculty member until 1990. In 1991 he returned again to Egypt and began writing a weekly cultural affairs column for Al Ahram, which continues today.
Mr. Hijazi is a fanatic secular who is anti-Islam to the bone.
In 1974, Hijazi returned to France to teach Arab literature at the University of Vincennes in Saint-Denis, where he was a faculty member until 1990. In 1991 he returned again to Egypt and began writing a weekly cultural affairs column for Al Ahram, which continues today.
Mr. Hijazi is a fanatic secular who is anti-Islam to the bone.
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