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Salama Musa

Egyptian newspaper editor (1887–1958)

  • Fame51.8
  • Momentum17.5
  • Egypt rank#134
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  • Fame51.8
  • Momentum17.5
  • Egypt rank#134
  • Wikipedia1.4K
Lived 1887–1958, aged 71Egypt
Egypt flagEgyptJournalistsJournalist
  • Wikipedia
    21 languages
    Cross-language footprint
  • Rank in Egypt
    #134
    Journalists
  • Era
    1887–1958
    Aged 71
Summary
Updated 2026-06-10

Salama Moussa was an Egyptian journalist, writer and political theorist. Salama Moussa was an avowed secularist, he introduced the writings of Darwin, Nietzsche, and Freud to Egyptian readers. Salama Moussa campaigned against traditional religions and urged the Egyptian society to embrace European thought, he espoused the theory of evolution by natural selection. He was an Egyptian nationalist. He was an advocate of liberalism and a supporter of the Egyptian liberal movement. Salama Moussa is from Taha Hussein's generation; Naguib Mahfouz called Salama Moussa his "spiritual father", whereas Salama Moussa acknowledged his own intellectual debt to Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed. Salama Moussa joined al-Wafd party after Saad Zaghloul became the leader, he believed it to be essentially a call to independence. He looked for political and economic independence of Egypt from the British occupation. He popularised the idea of socialism in Egypt and advocated egalitarian socialism. He was jailed in 1946 for criticizing the monarchy. Salama Moussa emphasized the unity of the Egyptians, he praised Ahmed Lutfi el-Sayed for "paving the way for the revolution of 1919 by uniting the Egyptian nation on a national stance".

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Profile type
Journalist
Category
Journalists
Country
Egypt
Country rank
#134
Last updated
2026-06-10
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51.8
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Momentum17.5
Historical17.1
Now attention5.7
Source confidence60.0
Completeness70.0
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  • 萨拉马·穆萨
    wikipedia · zh.wikipedia.org
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  • سلامة موسى
    wikipedia · ar.wikipedia.org
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  • سلامه موسى
    wikipedia · arz.wikipedia.org
    Low confidence
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Country
Egypt
Category
Journalists
Profile type
Journalist
Status
deceased
Born
February 4, 1887
Died
August 4, 1958
Wikipedia
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Last updated
9d ago
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