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Mohsen Badawi

Mohsen M Badawi
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Mohsen Badawi at the launching of the Abdurrahman Badawi Salon in Cairo, Egypt, April 18, 2005
BornNovember 10, 1956
Alma materJésuites school
Cairo University
OccupationChairman, Abdurrahman Badawi Center for Creativity
WebsitePersonal Website

Mohsen Badawi (Arabic: محسن بدوى; born November 10, 1956, in Cairo, Egypt) is an entrepreneur, political activist, and writer.

Biography

Mohsen Badawi went to the Jésuites school in Cairo and graduated from Cairo University he is the Chairman of Abdurrahman Badawi Center for Creativity[1] since January 2008, the Chairman of Aracom Systems since 1984, co-founder of the Egyptian Soviet Chamber of Commerce (1989), the main founder and first Chairman of the Canada Egypt Business Council "CEBC"[2] (2001–2003), member of the Egyptian Romanian Friendship Association (1988–1991), member of the Arab Scientific Transportation Association (1989-) and a member of The Egyptian International Economic Forum] (2003-).[3] He has been included in the International Who's Who gazette since the 1991/1992 edition.

Personal life

He currently resides in Cairo, Egypt. He is the great-nephew of Abdel Rahman Badawi.

Published work

Mohsen Badawi published his first article in Al Akhbar (Egypt) الأخبار newspaper (1991), published several articles in Sout El-Omma صوت الأمة, Al-Ahram الأهرام, El Fagr الفجر, Al-Mal المال,, Al-Gamaheer الجماهير, Nahdet Masr نهضة مصر, El Karamah الكرامة and Al-Masri Al-Youm[4] المصرى اليوم Egyptian Arabic newspapers. Also he published his first book in 2009 where he collected the political articles wrote by the Egyptian philosopher Abdurrahman Badawi between 1938 and 1967, the book contains 106 articles covering various aspects and periods in the political history of the region and the world starting by World War II, the Egyptian revolution in 1952, Indian politics and political philosophy, the American spirit and unity and many others

References

  1. ^ ebdaa@abdurrahmanbadawi.org (2009-04-15). "Abdurrahman Badawi Center for Creativity". Abdurrahmanbadawi.org. Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
  2. ^ "The CEBC 'Canada Egypt Business Council'". Canadaegypt.org. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
  3. ^ "Welcome to Egypt's International Economic Forum". Eieforum.org. Retrieved 2011-09-25.
  4. ^ "ط§ظ"ظ…طµط±ظ‰ ط§ظ"ظٹظˆظ…". Almasry-alyoum.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-09-25.

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