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Yusuf Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Wahab Al-Sibai (; June 17, 1917 – February 18, 1978) was an
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writer, soldier, and politician.


Early life and education

Sibai was born in 1919. He graduated at the
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in 1937. Since then, he assumed many positions, including teaching at the Egyptian Military Academy. In 1940, he taught at the Cavalry Corps in the Academy, and later became a professor of
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in 1943, and then in 1949 he was elected manager of the Military Museum. He later finally reached the rank of Brigadier General.


Literary and journalistic positions

Sibai was an Egyptian writer. He became the
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in 1973 and remained in that position until he was assassinated in
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on February 18, 1978, because of his support for
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Anwar Sadat's initiative to make peace with
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after the president's visit to
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in 1977. He was also the chairman of the
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establishment and the head of Egyptian Journalists Syndicate. He wrote 22 short stories and dozens of novels, the latest being ''Life Is A Moment'' in 1973. He was awarded the State Award in the Arts in 1973 alongside numerous other decorations. Sibai was the chief editor of some Egyptian magazines, including ''Al Risala Al Jadida'', ''
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,'' '' Al Musawar,'' and ''
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''. He also served as the editor of ''
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'' magazine from its start in 1968 to his assassination in 1978.


Literary and monetary value of his work

Some of Sibai's works became best-sellers. Some of his novels were adapted into films, which were described by critics as more important than the novels themselves. However, the importance of his work began to decline especially when
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's work started to draw most of the critics attention. Although many critics avoid referring to his work as the end of the
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in Egyptian literature, as it touches upon the needs of a specific age group of young readers. In the introduction to his book ''Yusuf Sibai: The Knight of Romanticism'', Mursi Saad Eddin mentions that Sibai was not just a romantic writer but one who expresses a political and social vision in his depiction of the events in
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. In addition, Abdel Karim says that his role in the Egyptian culture is of no less importance than his role as a writer and refers to the description of the late Egyptian critic
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that Sibai "is not a writer who isolates himself in an ivory tower, but a man who goes to markets and walks through alleys and streets". Yusuf Sibai is held as a phenomenon in the Egyptian cultural life. However, critics avoid dealing with his work save literary historians. Nowadays, the mention of his name is only limited to the film adaptations of his work, including "I'm going away", "Give Back My Heart", "In the ruins", "We Do Not Sow Thorns", "The Land of Hypocrisy" and "Al Saghamat". The Egyptian Television also produced a TV series about his life entitled Fares Ar-Romancia "The Romantic Knight".


Assassination

Sibai was assassinated in Cyprus on February 18, 1978, while he was attending an Asian-African conference there. This murderous event had a negative effect on the Egyptian – Cypriot relations and forced
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to cut ties with
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, particularly after an Egyptian special military unit landed at
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to arrest the assassins without informing the Cypriot authorities. After the assassination, the two murderers took about thirty hostages of the members of the delegations participating in the Solidarity Conference and imprisoned them in the hotel cafeteria. They threatened that they would kill the hostages by grenades unless the Cypriot authorities promised to fly them out of the country. The Cypriot authorities finally yielded to their request and it was resolved to take them on board of a DC8 Cypriot plane to escape outside
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. The plane took off from
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. The battle between the special Egyptian force and the Cypriot army had led to the deaths of several members of the Egyptian force while many were injured on both sides. The crime was later blamed on
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(ANO), a militant Palestinian splinter group.


Aftermath


His works

* The Deputy of Azrael – a novel (1947). * Spectra (1947). * Twelve Women (1948). * Deep Hidden Secrets (1948). * O Ye Nation Who Laughed – A book consisting of symbolic short stories (1948). * The Land of Hypocrisy – a novel (1949). * Twelve Men (1949). * In The Parade of Passion (1949). * From The Unknown World (1949). * I'm going away – a novel (1950). * These Souls (1950). * Between Abu El-Rish And Namish Park – stories (1950). * Lovers' Weeping Place – (1950). *
Virtue for Sale Virtue for Sale (, translit. ''Akhlaq li - l bay'' or ''Akhlaq lil bai'', aliases: Ethics for Sale or Little Virtues) is a 1950 Egyptian comedy film directed by and starring Mahmoud Zulfikar. The film is based on Yusuf Sibai's story ''Land of ...
– a film (1950) * Umm Ratiba – a play (1951). * Al Saghamat – a novel (1952). * Sheikh Zo'rob And Others – stories (1952). * Dying For You, Night! – a novel (1953). * Searching for a Body – (1953). * Among The Ruins – a novel (1953). * Give Back My Heart – a novel (1954). * The Way Back – a novel (1956). * Return My Heart – a film (1957). *
Among The Ruins ''Among the Ruins'' (, translit. Bain el Atlal) is a 1959 Egyptian romance film directed by the Egyptian film director Ezz El-Dine Zulficar and produced by the Egyptian film producers; Salah Zulfikar and Ezz El-Dine Zulficar. The film is based ...
– a film (1959). * Nadia – a novel (1960). * The Comic Society for Killing Wives – a film (1962). * Dried Tears – a novel (1962). * A Night with an End – a novel (1963). * Stronger Than Time – a play (1965). * We Do Not Sow Thrones – a novel (1969). * You're Not Alone – a novel (1970). * Smile on His Lips – a novel (1971). * Life Is A Moment – a novel (1973).


See also

*
List of Egyptian writers This is a list of Egyptian writers. A * Abaza family * Fekry Pasha Abaza (1896–1979) * Aziz Pasha Abaza (1898–1973) * Tharwat Abaza (1927–2002) * Duaa Abdelrahman (1979–) * Abdel Rahman El Abnudi (1938–2015) * Ahmed Zaki Abu Sh ...
* List of Arabic-language writers


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Translations of the members of Arab Writers' Union in Syria and the Arab world
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