His class was the first of the reserve forces to attain the rank of army officers | Asharq al Arabi Bayn Harbayn, published by Al Dar Al Kawmia Lil Tibaa wal Nashr, Cairo, 1963• March 2021 Although he officially retired in 1973, Al Najjar carried on teaching at various institutions, including Cairo University and |
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He was also the author of Lutfi Al-Sayed, the Teacher of a Generation Lutfi al-Sayyid Ustadh al-Jil , a biography of his teachers Ahmad Lutfi Al-Sayyid and , the latter of whom recognized in the young Al-Najjar the makings of an outstanding historian | In 1941, he began his career as an officer in the army and took an active part in and the |
Lutfi AL Sayid Wal Shakhsiya al Misriya discusses his theory on Egyptian personality | Ma,a aAl Ahdath Fi Al Sharq Al Awsat 1946 TO 1956, published by Maktebet Al Kahira al Haditha, Cairo, 1957• alimati by Helen Keller published by Dar al Maaref cairo 195? Al Islam Wal Siyasah, published by Dar al Maarif, Cairo, 1977• Policy and Strategy in the Middle East, published by Maktabet al Nahada al Misriyah, Cairo, 1953• Illness and death [ ] From 1994 until his death in 2003, Al Najjar suffered from a debilitating illness that prevented him from continuing his scholarly work and activities |
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From 1950 to 1954, he taught Russian history at the Egyptian military academy | Al Arab Wal Urubah, published by Maktabet Al Anglo Al Misriyah, Cairo, 1984• Al-Najjar was to become a leading figure in the field of policy and strategy in the Middle East and was a lecturer on these subjects at the Military Staff College until 1954 |
[ ] He attended the Institute of Journalism and the at the university.
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