Ahmed Bahgat
Writing1932-11-15 - 2011-12-11Cairo, EgyptMale

Ahmed Bahgat

Also known as أحمد بهجت

He was a writer and journalist who was born in Cairo in 1932. He began his journey with journalism after obtaining a BA of Law from Cairo University. He worked with Akhbar Al-Youm newspaper in 1955, before moving to Sabah Al-Khair newspaper, and from there to the prestigious Al-Ahram Foundation in 1958, where he became one of its prominent symbols and writers till the day he died. The great writer Ahmed Bahgat was famous for his simplified religious writings, through which he attracted an audience of young readers. He also wrote the late comedian Fouad El Mohandes' famous radio program, Just Two Words. He's known for The Miserable (1978), and Days of Sadat (2001). He passed away on December 11, 2011 at the age of 79, after a long struggle with illness.

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Writing

Born

1932-11-15

Place of Birth

Cairo, Egypt

Also Known As

أحمد بهجت