Biographies: Ahmed Shawqi El Fangari - Writer

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An Egyptian doctor and one of the most prominent Islamic writers. He was born in 1925, graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Cairo University in Egypt. Later he traveled to the United States and majored in health sciences at the University of Atlanta, then worked for the United Nations as a consultant for preventive medicine. He has studied the Qur'an, Islamic law and Islamic interpretation for more than 30 years, and has written extensively on those topics. He also studied the social and cultural issues of Muslims and the reasons for their decline. He has published more than 30 books in Arabic on topics related to Islam and Islamic cultural issues, including: "Islam and "Arts" and Israel as I Know It", and "Misunderstandings That Delay Muslims". Among his artworks is the play Rofayda, the first female doctor in Islam. He died on August 23, 2014.