Salah Fadl

Mohamed Salahuddin Abdel-Sameeh Fadl (Arabic:صلاح فضل) (21 March 1938 – 10 December 2022) was an Egyptian academic, writer, and translator from Kafr el Sheikh.

[1][2] Fadl was born on 21 March 1938 in the village of Shabbas al-Shouhadaa in Desouk Markaz, Kafr el-Sheikh Governorate.

He undertook a post-graduate mission in Spain and in 1972 he obtained a State Doctor of Arts from the Central University of Madrid.

During his tenure as a teacher at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, from 1968 to 1972, he contracted with the Supreme Council for Scientific Research of Spain to contribute to the revival and dissemination of Ibn Rashid's philosophical heritage.

[1] Salah also has a notable collective activity; he was a member of the Economics Committee, a rapporteur of the Literature Committee, a major entrepreneur working to develop the work of the complex, expand its activity and disseminate his message, and has submitted this project to the Campus Council for approval.

[4] "The critic and Dr. Salah Fadl are well–versed in the arts of Arabic literature and his graceful language, which is particularly prominent in his weekly articles published in Al–Ahram.