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Biographies of Ammar Abdulhamid

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Ammar Abdulhamid (Arabic: عمار عبد الحميد; born 30 May 1966) is a Syrian-born author, human rights activist, political dissident, co-founder and president of the Tharwa Foundation. Ammar was featured in the Arabic version of Newsweek Magazine as one of 43 people making a difference in the Arab world in May 2005. Career = Early life = Abdulhamid was born on 30 May 1966, to Syrian actress Muna Wassef and the late Syrian filmmaker Muhammad Shahin in Damascus, Syria. By mid-1987, Ammar embraced ...

Biography was retrieved from Wikipedia and was last updated on November 2023.

Ammar Abdulhamid was born in 1966 in Syria. He holds a bachelor degree in history from the University of Wisconsin. His publications include Menstruation (Saqi Books) and The Irreverent Activist.

Biography was provided by Saqi Books. Retrieved from here.

Arabic biographies

عمار عبد الحميد (مواليد 30 مايو 1966) هو كاتب سوري المولد، ناشط في مجال حقوق الإنسان، إسلامي راديكالي في السابق، منشق سياسي، وأحد مؤسسي ورئيس مؤسسة ثروة. ظهر عمار في النسخة العربية من مجلة نيوزويك بوصفه واحداً من 43 شخصا يصنعون فرقاً في العالم العربي في مايو 2005. المسيرة ولد عبد الحميد في 30 مايو 1966 في دمشق، للممثلة السورية منى واصف والمخرج السينمائي السوري الراحل محمد شاهين. بحلول منتصف 1987، تبنى عمار دين والده، الإسلام، وكان مسلم سني ملتزم. ووصف نفسه بأنه «إسلامي متشدد» وقد كان ينوي الس...

Biography was retrieved from Wikipedia and was last updated on September 2023.

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