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Abou El Enein Mourns Dr. Ahmed Fathi Sorour: Remembering a Beacon of Humanity


Sat 06 Apr 2024 | 12:20 PM
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Mohamed Abou El Enein, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, has expressed his deep sorrow over the passing of Dr. Ahmed Fathi Sorour, the esteemed former Speaker of the People's Assembly, who died at the age of 92.

In a heartfelt homage broadcast on the "Sabah El Balad" show on the Sada El Balad channel, Abou El Enein honored the memory of Sorour, describing him as a prodigious figure and a towering parliamentary symbol whose contributions spanned over six decades in the judiciary, law, diplomacy, and legislative realms.

Abou El Enein highlighted Dr. Sorour's indelible impact on humanity through his dedicated parliamentary service and extensive charitable work, including his pivotal roles in founding the 57357 Hospital and the reconstruction of the iconic Library of Alexandria, alongside numerous philanthropic initiatives across Egypt.

"Professor Dr. Ahmed Fathi Sorour was more than a name; his legacy will eternally resonate, leaving a luminous trail in the annals of Egypt's history for future generations to admire," stated Abou El Enein. He emphasized Sorour's lasting contributions to the fields of knowledge, enlightenment, and national pride.

Further, Abou El Enein revered Dr. Sorour as a living testament to the virtues of honor and patriotism, whose life and work have become a legend, embodying the essence of a true leader whose legacy will continue to inspire. "God honored his life by calling him to His side on one of the most sacred nights, a fitting tribute to a remarkable life," he reflected.

In closing, Abou El Enein offered prayers for Dr. Sorour, seeking divine mercy and eternal peace for him and reminding us of the inevitable journey back to our Creator.

This tribute from Abou El Enein not only commemorates Dr. Sorour's significant contributions to Egypt but also celebrates his life as a beacon of humanity, whose legacy of enlightenment and service will forever illuminate the path for others.