Mustafa Kamel

Mustafa Kamel


The emergence of Mustafa Kamel

Mustafa Kamel was born on 1 Rajab in 1291 AH, corresponding to 14 August 1874, in the village of Kattama of the Basion Center in the province of Gharbia. From a young age, which has been the key to his personality and companion for 34 years

He is known to have received his primary education in three schools, while secondary education was enrolled in the Khedive School, the best school in Egypt at the time, and also the only one, and did not leave a school until after Saddam did not possess the weapons only his self-confidence and faith in him.

At the Khedive School, he founded a national literary group through which he addressed his classmates. He became a member of two National Societies, and he moved between a number of associations; which led to the refinement of his patriotism and rhetorical abilities.

He was able to identify a number of national and literary figures, including Ismail Sabri, the great poet and undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice, and the great poet Khalil Bishop, and Bishara Takla, the founder of Al-Ahram newspaper, who published some of his articles in his newspaper Major General.

In the year (1311 AH = 1893 AD) Mustafa Kamel left Egypt to join the French law school; to complete the rest of his studies, then joined a year later at the Faculty of Law of Toulouse, and was able to obtain a certificate of law, and in that period, the play "Open Andalusia", which is the first Egyptian play, and after his return to Egypt brightened his star in the sky of the press, and was able to identify some men and women of culture and thought in France, most notably Juliet Adam, and increased his fame with the attack of the British press on him.


Mustafa Kamel Pasha Egyptian political leader and writer. Founded the National Party and the newspaper Major. He advocated the establishment of the Islamic University. He was one of the biggest anti-colonialists and was known for his great role in the fields of the Renaissance, such as the dissemination of education and the establishment of the National University. in Egypt.

2 - Sayings of Mustafa Kamel Almatoura


If I were not an Egyptian I would like to be an Egyptian
2. No despair with life and no sense of life with despair
3 - are free in our homelands, generous with our guests
4. Hope is a guide to life and the road to freedom
5. I believe that education without education is useless
6 - A nation that does not eat what is sown and worn, which does not make a nation doomed to subordination and annihilation
7 - The one who neglects the rights of his religion and his nation, even once, lives forever, destabilizing belief and puny conscience.
8 - Egypt for all Egyptians and the holder of the brigade to find and strive to fuse within the national work can not say only that part of the torch

3- Death

He died at the age of 34 years, although he lived only eight years in the twentieth century, his fingerprints extended until the middle of the century, and died on 6 Muharram 1326 AH corresponding to 10 February 1908.

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