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          Ihsan Abdel Quddous

          Egyptian writer and novelist (1919–1995)

          Ihsan Abdel Quddous (Egyptian Arabic: إحسان عبد القدوسʼIḥsān ʻAbd el-ʼuddūs, IPA:[ʔeħˈsæːnʕæbdel.ʔʊdˈduːs]) (1 January 1919 – 11 January 1990)[1] was an Egyptian writer, novelist, and journalist and editor in Egypt's Al Akhbar and Al-Ahram newspapers.

          He wrote many novels that were adapted into films, and served as editor for many years of the literary journal Rose al-Yūsuf.[2]

          Early life and education

          Abdel Quddous was born in Cairo, Egypt, to an Egyptian father from Gharbia Governorate, Mohamed Abd El-Quddous, and Lebanese journalist Rose al Yusuf.

          His favorite hobby as a child was reading.

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        2. Ihsan Abdel Kouddous, perhaps the most popular and prolific writer of fiction in the Arab world in the twentieth century, woke up in Cell 19 in Cairo's.
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        4. The story was related to me by a young Coptic woman who fell in love with a Muslim man.
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        6. At the age of eleven, he started writing short stories and classical poems.[3] His father, Mohamed Abdel Quddous, an Egyptiantheater and film actor, motivated him to pursue a career in law. Ihsan graduated from law school in 1942 and worked as a lawyer.

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