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Ibrahim Shalabi

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Ibrahim Shalabi
Born1960
Cairo
🏳️ NationalityEgyptian
💼 Occupation
Writer

Ibrahim Shalabi (born 1960) is an Egyptian writer. He graduated with honours from Al Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine in 1983, and then worked as a teacher's assistant (TA) at Al Kasr Al-Ainy Centre for Oncology treatment.[1]

He graduated from the Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine in 1983 and obtained a master’s degree in Oncology in 1987. He worked as a demonstrator at Al Kasr Al-Ainy Centre for Oncology - Cairo University and a specialist at the Kuwait Cancer Control Centre. He also worked as an oncologist previously at the famous Children’s Cancer Hospital in Egypt (57357),[2] Then he went to work in the field of research, marketing and pharmaceutical industry and he is currently working as a general manager for an international pharmaceutical company.

His start as a writer[edit]

The beginning was with the book “The 103rd Military Batch.”  ( Original title: Duofaat 103 Harbiaa ) During his follow-up to the martyrs who fall every day as victims of terrorism, he was surprised in one month by the fall of many martyrs from the 103rd Military Batch, the batch that graduated in 2009, who, despite their young age, were fond of patriotism and sacrifice from  Yes, the Egyptians, so he decided to write this book to let the Egyptians know about these heroisms, as he believed that in addition to the families of the martyrs, they must feel that we will not forget what their families did to confront terrorism.

The people of the martyrs were very happy with the book, and told him that this was the first time written a book on the Egyptian army tournaments since 1973, and the 103 warpotes also launched a "Bulble Batch" title. Several sources were deployed in this book, published by newspapers and videos published on YouTube and martyrs and their friends on social networking sites.

The book "100 Martyrs and Martyrs"[3] tells the story of 101 martyrs, the figure being the 101st Battalion called the Sinai "Heaven's Door," after which he published a book on the forces of the 109th batch, and another on the martyrs of the police.[4]

Important stories mentioned by the book[edit]

There are several stories. There is the martyr whose wife would give birth during his presence in the encampment. He insisted that she give birth to Caesarea, and they celebrated the "seven" of the birth on the night of Mohammed's travel, after which he recalled three weeks, "Martyr Deh Shaaf, his son once, Shalah once, I imagine, together, a victim of terrorism, we enjoy our lives and the rest of his son.”

Also there is the martyr Mohammed Al-Azab, who was martyred before his wife gives birth, and he did not see his daughter, who chose her name, "Houra", and the martyr Mahmoud Taha, who has procession by his mother and threw the dessert on the mourners.

The martyrs or the families of the martyrs are a great example for the Egyptian people, a great example of love for the country and patriotism, and they are the best soldiers of the earth, whether the tournaments that happened and are still taking place in Sinai.  Protecting the lives of civilians, the length of time, "We must feel that the country is in a state of war, and that all young people from all over Egypt should not delay a sacrifice for Egypt."

References[edit]

  1. "إبراهيم شلبي". web.archive.org. 2017-03-12. Archived from the original on 2017. Retrieved 2021-10-17. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "إبراهيم شلبي.. طب وأدب وذكريات - حياتنا - جهات - الإمارات اليوم". www.emaratalyoum.com. 2021-01-23. Archived from the original on 2021. Retrieved 2021-10-17. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "ملحمة 100 شهيد وشهيد فى كتاب لـ"إبراهيم شلبى" عن دار سما". اليوم السابع. 2016-07-02. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  4. "حوار| الكاتب إبراهيم شلبى لـ"مبتدا": السيسى سلم "الإخوان" للمصريين | مبتدا". www.mobtada.com. 2021-06-07. Archived from the original on 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2021-10-17. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)



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