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Okasha (Arabic: عكاشة) is an Egyptian surname that may refer to *Ahmed Okasha, Egyptian psychiatrist *Motaz Okasha (born 1990), Egyptian basketball player *Osama Anwar Okasha (1941–2010), Egyptian screenwriter and journalist *Samir Okasha, Professor of Philosophy of Science at University of Bristol, UK * Tawfik Okasha, Egyptian television presenter *Tharwat Okasha Tharwat Okasha (Also spelt Sarwat Okasha, ar, ثروت عكاشة; 1921–27 February 2012) was an Egyptian writer, translator and influential minister of culture during the Nasserite era, and is known as the "founder of Egypt's cultural institut ... (born 1921), Egyptian writer, translator and government official {{surname Arabic-language surnames ...
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Ahmed Okasha
Ahmed Okasha is an Egyptian psychiatrist. He is a professor of psychiatry at Ain Shams University Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, Egypt. He wrote books and articles about psychiatry and mental disorders. He is the first Arab- Muslim to be president of World Psychiatric Association from 2002 to 2005. Career * Professor of psychiatry, founder and emeritus chairman – Institute of Psychiatry * Director of WHO Collaborating Center For training and research * in mental health, Institute of Psychiatry – Ain Shams University, Cairo * Honorary president of Egyptian Psychiatric Association * Honorary president of the Arab Federation of Psychiatrists * President of the World Psychiatric Association (2002–2005) * Member of the Egyptian Presidential Advisory Council of Distinguished Scientists * (For Mental Health and community integration) * Adviser to the Egyptian President to Mental Health and Community Harmony * Member of the Supreme Council of Addressing Fundamentalism and Terrorism ...
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Motaz Okasha
Pellah Al Motaz Okasha (born 14 February 1990) is an Egyptian basketball player for Gezira of the Egyptian Basketball Premier League The Egyptian Basketball Premier League () is the top professional basketball division of the Egyptian basketball league system. Administrated by the Egyptian Basketball Federation (EBBFED), it is contested by 16 teams, with the two lowest-placed te .... He represented Egypt's national basketball team at the 2017 Arab Nations Basketball Championship, where he recorded most minutes, assists and steals for his team and helped secure the gold medal.Egypt national team
Afrobasket.com, accessed 17 March 2017.


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Osama Anwar Okasha
Osama Anwar Okasha ( ar, أسامة أنور عكاشة, 27 July 1941 – 28 May 2010) was an Egyptian screenwriter and journalist, who wrote weekly for El-Ahram newspaper. He is famous for writing some of the most popular series on Egyptian television, such as ''Layali el Helmeyya'' and ''El Shahd wel Demou'', which are popular in Egypt and all across the Middle East. His latest work, the series ''El-Masraweyya'' ("the Egyptians" or "the Egyptianness") aired in September 2007 and was awarded the Prize for Best Series that year. The series traces the history of the Egyptian people from 1914 until the present day. Okasha was a former Nasserist who later in life no longer believed in the ideas that Nasser espoused. He has called for the dissolution of the Arab League and for the establishment of a commonwealth of Arabic-speaking countries built on economic cooperation. He was also a strongly secular intellectual who has attacked religious fundamentalism in his society. He was asked t ...
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Samir Okasha
Samir Okasha , is a Professor of Philosophy of Science at University of Bristol. He is a winner of Lakatos Award for his book '' Evolution and the Levels of Selection''. He was appointed a Fellow of the British Academy The British Academy is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the same year. It is now a fellowship of more than 1,000 leading scholars span ... in 2018.
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* ''Philosophy of Biology'' (OUP 2019) * ''Agents and Goals in Evolution'' (OUP 2018) * ''Evolution and the Levels of Selection'' (OUP 2006) * ''Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction'' (OUP 2002; second edition 2015)


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Tawfik Okasha
Tawfiq Okasha ( ar, توفيق عكاشة), is an Egyptian television presenter as owner and principal anchor of the satellite political-commentary channel Faraeen (also Al Fara'een). He has been called an opponent of Egyptian liberals and revolutionary youth activists, and until late June 2012 was considered "a staunch supporter" of Egypt's ruling military council (SCAF). Following Egypt's 2012 presidential election Okasha claimed that the United States government and Egypt's ruling military council had rigged the election in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi as part of a plot to seize Egyptian oil fields and turn them over to Israel, and that the true winner of the election was Ahmed Shafik, a former general who was Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister.
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Tharwat Okasha
Tharwat Okasha (Also spelt Sarwat Okasha, ar, ثروت عكاشة; 1921–27 February 2012) was an Egyptian writer, translator and influential minister of culture during the Nasserite era, and is known as the "founder of Egypt's cultural institutions." Biography Tharwat Okasha was an army officer involved in the Free Officers Movement, along with former president Nasser and his comrades, which toppled King Farouk of Egypt from his crown in what is known as the 23 July Revolution of 1952. As a child of an aristocratic family, Okasha received a good education, read books in foreign languages, and learned music very early on in his home. This background made him the most cultured and enlightened officer among his group of army officers. Okasha received his PhD in literature from Sorbonne in the 1960s and worked as visiting scholar at the College De France A college (Latin: ''collegium'') is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. A college may be a ...
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