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Abdul al-Rahman al-Rafai Edit Profile

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Abd al-Rahman al-Rafai was an Egyptian historian.

Background

He was born in Cairo even though his family was from the Levant countries.He graduated from the Khadawia school of law in 1908.

Career

He dedicated his life to the study of the roles of the national movement in the history of modern Egypt. His most prominent work was 15 volumes in which he documented the state of Egypt from the late 18th century to the mid-19th century. He spent most of his life in Cairo but moved to Alexandria for high school.immediately after his graduation he practiced law for less than a month until Mohammad Farid محمد فريد (a prominent lawyer and historian) asked him to become the editor of the Major General Al-San newspaper بجريدة اللواء لسان and this proved to be the first step in his life as a historian and a politician.

In 1907 he became a part of Egyptian national party that was led by Mostafa Kamel Pasha مصطفى كامل who was also a journalist and a political figure. At that point al-Rafai started to become concerned with the relationship of national history in terms of national awareness, and the emergence and development of the modern nation-state.

Achievements

  • His most famous achievement is a 16 volume book that he had started to compose in the 18th century and didn't finish it until his fifties.