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- Q3068738 description "Writer".
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- Q3068738 abstract "Isma'il Ahmad Adham (Arabic: إسماعيل أحمد أدهم IPA: [esmæˈʕiːl ˈæħmæd ˈʔædhæm] Ismā'īl Aḥmad Adham; 1911–1940) was an Egyptian writer and literary critic who was born in Alexandria. He claimed to have been educated in Russia and to have received his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Moscow in 1931. Adham wrote reviews of the poetry of Egypt's most celebrated writers of the era, such as Khalil Mutran, and worked as an editor for the poet and publisher Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi. He was one of the few writers of Egypt's old regime to openly declare his atheism, which he attempted to promote through his infamous manifesto Why am I an Atheist? (Arabic: أنا ملحد؟ الماذا Limāḏā ʾanā Mulḥid). This essay provoked heated responses from theist writers of the period, putting Adham in the limelight.Adham apparently suffered from depression, and fed his melancholy by reading Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard. Adham committed suicide at the age of 29, drowning himself in the Mediterranean Sea in July 1940. His cadaver was found floating, a suicide note addressed to the police in his pocket. In the note, Adham explained that he committed suicide because he hated life, and he asked that his body be not buried but burned.".
- Q3068738 birthDate "1911".
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- Q3068738 deathDate "1940".
- Q3068738 deathYear "1940".
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- Q3068738 dateOfBirth "1911".
- Q3068738 dateOfDeath "1940".
- Q3068738 name "Adham, Ismael".
- Q3068738 placeOfBirth "Alexandria, Egypt".
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- Q3068738 comment "Isma'il Ahmad Adham (Arabic: إسماعيل أحمد أدهم IPA: [esmæˈʕiːl ˈæħmæd ˈʔædhæm] Ismā'īl Aḥmad Adham; 1911–1940) was an Egyptian writer and literary critic who was born in Alexandria. He claimed to have been educated in Russia and to have received his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Moscow in 1931. Adham wrote reviews of the poetry of Egypt's most celebrated writers of the era, such as Khalil Mutran, and worked as an editor for the poet and publisher Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi.".
- Q3068738 label "Ismail Adham".
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