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    Yusuf Sibai. Yusuf Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Wahab Al-Sibai ( Egyptian Arabic: يوسف السباعي; June 17, 1917 – February 18, 1978) was an Egyptian writer, soldier, and politician. Early life and education. Sibai was born in 1919. [1] . He graduated at the Egyptian Military Academy in 1937.

    • Egyptian
    • June 17, 1917, Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt
  2. Feb 18, 2024 · Ahmed Emam. Today (Feb. 18) marks the 105th birth anniversary of Yusuf Sibai, who is considered one of the greatest Arab authors of all time. He was an exceptional literary figure and a renowned political official who played a significant role in shaping Arab literature and art.

  3. Jun 15, 2023 · The assassination of then culture minister, Yusuf Al-Sibai in early 1978 at the hands of a militant Palestinian faction also played a decisive role in Egypt's new hostility towards its Palestinian refugees.

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  5. Arabic. Saladin the Victorious, also known as Saladin and the Great Crusades ( Arabic: الناصر صلاح الدين, Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din ), is a 1963 Egyptian epic film directed by Youssef Chahine. It is co-written by Chahine, Yusuf Sibai and others, based on a novel by Naguib Mahfouz. The film features an ensemble cast.

  6. Jul 8, 2016 · Every Friday, ArabLit suggests a new classic film-book combination — for you to watch and read — until we run out of steam about 20 weeks in: Which is, in fact, this week. This Friday’s films are The Water Carrier is Dead and Land of Hypocrisy, both by the Egyptian novelist Yusuf al-Sibai.

  7. Jun 17, 2019 · CAIRO - 17 June 2019: Yusuf el-Sebai was an army officer, novelist, journalist and minister of culture, a multifunctional man by all means. He wrote many works that turned into successful cinematic works, including 10 works of the 100 best films in the history of Egyptian cinema.

  8. Its screenplay, written by Mohsen Zayed, is based on a 1952 novel by Yusuf Sibai [1]. The Water-Carrier Is Dead stars Ezzat El Alaili, Farid Shawqi, Shwikar, Amina Rizk, Taheyya Kariokka, and Nahid Jabr. The film won the award for the Best Egyptian film of the year in 1977.

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