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Abdul Wahab Mutawa

Abdul Wahab Mutawa

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Abdel-Wahab Mutawa, (November 11, 1940 - Friday, August 6, 2004) was a famous late Egyptian journalist who was managing editor of the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram before his death. At the moment of his death, he was also the editor of the readers' daily mail page. Abdul-Wahhab Mutawa was nicknamed "The Compassionate Pen Owner", as he was personally and through his office and his assistant staff to help people and solve their problems, whether financial, social or health. Abdul-Wahhab Mutawa used a sophisticated style in responding to the messages he chooses to publish from the thousands of messages he receives every week, as his method in responding to the problem’s owner was a literary method, combining reason, logic and wisdom, and marketed for that purpose, proverbs, judgment and sayings, and was characterized by clarity of mind and weighting Children and raising family values ​​above everything else. He edited the Friday door for nearly a quarter of a century, and during his reign its weekly door spread and became one of the reasons for the increase in distribution of the Friday number. Born in the city of Desouq, Kafr El-Sheikh, the writer Abdel-Wahab Mutawa graduated from the Journalism Department of the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University in 1961, then joined the work as a press editor in the investigations department of Al-Ahram newspaper. Abdul Wahab Mutawa was married and had a son and daughter (Karim and Reem). His closest friends were the great writer Ahmed Bahgat and others such as Dr. (Mahmoud Emara), (Sami Metwally, Salah Montaser and Izzat Al-Saadani), whose friendship relationship lasted for 40 years.