List of Famous people born in Egypt

ʻAlī Jārim

First Name ʻAlī
Last Name Jārim
Born on November 30, 1880
Died on March 20, 1949 (aged 68)
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Nadja

Born on March 6, 1955 (age 71)
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Abdel Halim Ali

First Name Abdel
Last Name Ali
Born on October 24, 1973 (age 52)
Height 187 cm | 6'2

Abdel Halim Ali Abdel Halim is an Egyptian retired footballer who played as a striker.

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Paphnutius of Thebes

First Name Paphnutius
Born on January 1, 0360
Died on November 30, 0399 (aged 39)
Born in Egypt

Paphnutius of Thebes, also known as Paphnutius the Confessor, was a disciple of Anthony the Great and a bishop of a city in the Upper Thebaid in the early fourth century. He is accounted by some as a prominent member of the First Council of Nicaea which took place in 325. Neither the name of his see nor the precise date of his death are known.

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Syrianus

Born on November 30, 0499
Died on January 1, 0437

Syrianus was a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, and head of Plato's Academy in Athens, succeeding his teacher Plutarch of Athens in 431/432. He is important as the teacher of Proclus, and, like Plutarch and Proclus, as a commentator on Plato and Aristotle. His best-known extant work is a commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle. He is said to have written also on the De Caelo and the De Interpretatione of Aristotle and on Plato's Timaeus.

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Safinaz Kazem

First Name Safinaz
Born on August 17, 1937 (age 88)

Safinaz Kazem, also written Safynaz Kazem, is an Egyptian author and literary critic.

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Plotinus

Died on January 1, 0270

Plotinus was a major Hellenistic philosopher who lived in Roman Egypt. In his philosophy, described in the Enneads, there are three principles: the One, the Intellect, and the Soul. His teacher was Ammonius Saccas, who was of the Platonic tradition. Historians of the 19th century invented the term neoplatonism and applied it to Plotinus and his philosophy, which was influential during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Much of the biographical information about Plotinus comes from Porphyry's preface to his edition of Plotinus' Enneads. His metaphysical writings have inspired centuries of Pagan, Jewish, Christian, Gnostic, and Islamic metaphysicians and mystics, including developing precepts that influence mainstream theological concepts within religions, such as his work on duality of the One in two metaphysical states.

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Farid Simaika

First Name Farid
Last Name Simaika
Died on September 11, 1943

Farid Simaika was an Olympic diver who competed for Egypt.

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Nasr Abu Zayd

First Name Nasr
Last Name Zayd
Died on July 5, 2010 (aged 40)

Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd was an Egyptian Quranic thinker, author, academic and one of the leading liberal theologians in Islam. He is famous for his project of a humanistic Quranic hermeneutics, which "challenged mainstream views" on the Quran, sparking "controversy and debate." While not denying that the Quran was of divine origin, Zayd argued that it was a "cultural product" that had to be read in the context of the language and culture of seventh century Arabs, and could be interpreted in more than one way. He also criticized the use of religion to exert political power. In 1995 an Egyptian Sharia court declared him an apostate, this led to threats of death and his fleeing Egypt several weeks later. He later "quietly" returned to Egypt where he died.

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Ahmad Salama Mabruk

First Name Ahmad
Last Name Mabruk
Born on November 30, 1955
Died on October 3, 2016 (aged 60)

Ahmad Salama Mabruk, known as Abu Faraj al-Masri, was a senior leader in the Syrian militant group Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, and was previously a leader in Jabhat al-Nusra and the Egyptian Islamic Jihad militant groups. He was present alongside Abu Muhammad al-Julani at the announcement of the creation of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham. He was one of 14 people subjected to extraordinary rendition by the CIA prior to the 2001 declaration of a War on Terror.

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