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Mahmoud Salem (; 1931 – 24 February 2013) was an
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author known for writing
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and
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, including the ''
Al Moghameron Al Khamsa Al Moghameron Al Khamsa (), is a series of children's adventure books written by Egyptian author Mahmoud Salem. It was depicted in a miniseries aired in Television in Egypt, Egyptian television starring Salah Zulfikar in 1972. The first book, ''ل ...
'' adventure series. He has been referred to as the ''Godfather of Egyptian Pop Fiction''.


Early life and education

Salem was born in
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in 1931 as a son of a naval officer. He was raised in different cities in Egypt. He first attended a military college, but left it due to his membership to a leftist group during the late 1940s. Then he joined
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's faculty of law. However, he again left his studies.


Career and activities

After leaving his studies at the faculty of law, Salem began to work as a journalist. During the 1950s, he worked for the state-run daily ''
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'', first as military reporter during the Suez war and then, as head of the crime section. During the 1960s he worked for ''the Radio and Television Magazine'' and then, for the children’s magazine ''Samir'' where he began to write
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and
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. He fled the country and lived in
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when he was forced to exile due to his Nasserist views in the 1970s. Until his last days, he published weekly political articles in the newspaper, '' Al Tahrir''. One of his latest articles published on 22 February 2013 involved criticisms against the Muslim Brotherhood.


Works

Salem was the author of many well-known books in Arabic, targeting children and adolescents. Total number of his books is nearly 300. Salem started out translating English children's books like '' The Five Find-Outers'' before writing the 1968 book ''The Burning Shack Case'' under Dar El Maref's police stories line up, which ended up becoming a big seller and beginning The Five Adventurers series, that follows the adventures of a group of young children – Tewfik (Takhtakh), Nossa, Loza, Moheb, Atef and their dog Zinger as they solve different mysteries and crimes ranging from robberies to stopping criminal groups and terrorists. In 1972, It was released in an
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miniseries starred by Egyptian film star
Salah Zulfikar Salah El-Din Ahmed Mourad Zulfikar (, ; 18 January 1926 – 22 December 1993) was an Egyptian actor and film producer. He started his career as a Egyptian National Police, police officer, before becoming an actor in 1956. He is regarded as one o ...
. In a 2007 interview, Salem spoke about how the five adventurers were actually an attempt to restore his memories as a lonely introverted boy who moved with his family into Northern governorates due to his father's work as naval officer. The original series written by Salem ran from 1968 until 1972 when he was let go due to his Nasserism leanings before being continued with the later books in the series done by other writers as well as other kid detective books being published. Due to his career at that point being at a standstill in Egypt, he was forced to move to Lebanon to continue his writing career. It was during his exile in Lebanon where he would work on a new book series, ''The 13 Devils''. It was series of mystery novels, in which 13 characters from different Arab countries deal with plots of foreign intelligence service. In 2007, one of his stories was filmed.


Death

Salem died in Cairo at the age of 82 on 24 February 2013.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Salem, Mahmoud 20th-century Egyptian writers 20th-century Egyptian novelists 1931 births 2013 deaths Arabic-language novelists Egyptian exiles Egyptian expatriates in Lebanon Egyptian journalists Writers from Alexandria