Jawādī, Muḥammad Muḥammad
Enlarge text Shrink text- His al-Duktur Muhammad Kamil Husayn, 1979:t.p. (Muhammad Muhammad al-Jawadi)
- His Ahmad Zaki, 1984:t.p. (Muhammad Muhammad al-Jawadi) add. t.p. (Dr. Mohamed el Gawady [in roman.])
- al-Wuzara wa-ruasauhum wa-nuwab ... 1996:t.p. (Duktur Muhammad al-Jawwadi [with shaddah])
- Min bayna sutur hayatina al-adabiyah, 1984:t.p. (Duktur Muhammad Muhammad al-Jawadi) added t.p. (Dr. Mohamed El-Gawady [in rom.])
- Mudhakkirat qadat al-mukhabarat wa-al-mabahith, 1999:t.p. (D. Muhammad al-Jawadi)
Muhammed Muhammed Gwady (Arabic: محمد الجوادي; 23 October 1958 – 9 June 2023) was an Egyptian academic, whose discipline included medicine, literature, history, criticism, language and political and developmental ideology. He was also a professor of cardiology at Zagazig University in Egypt. Over the course of his scientific and practical history, he had made significant achievements, which qualified him to become the youngest Egyptian to receive eight high-level honors; he was the youngest member of Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo 2003, Egyptian Scientific Institute 2008, Egyptian Academy of Scientific Culture 1978 and the Egypt Writers' Union 1979. He was also the youngest recipient of the State Recognition Award 2004, State Promotion Award 1982, Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo Award 1978 and National Science and Technology Progress Award, First Class 1985. From 1978, he published over 100 books of history, literature and translation, as well as hundreds of studies and articles. He had spent his career climbing the academic ladder until he was endowed a Professorship in Cardiovascular Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of Zagazig University. In addition, he had held and took on many medical, scientific, journalistic, economic, cultural and humanitarian positions and responsibilities. Gwady died on 9 June 2023, at the age of 64.
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