Draft:Rashad Bayumi
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| Name | Rashad Muhammad Ali Bayumi |
| Other Names | Muhammad Ali Al-Bayumi |
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| Birth Place | Egypt |
| Religion | Islam |
Rashad Bayumi was born in 1935 AD in Sohag, Egypt. He entered the Faculty of Science at Cairo University, Department of Geology in 1951. He was imprisoned from 1954 to 1971 AD. Then in January 1972 AD, he returned to the faculty and enrolled in the second year, and graduated from the faculty as an assistant lecturer in 1974 AD. He completed his master's thesis in 1977 AD and obtained his PhD in 1980 AD under the joint supervision of Cairo University and University of London in Canada. He spent five years in the United Arab Emirates and during this period supervised three PhD theses and one master's thesis and published 12 papers on the geology of the UAE.
Biography
Rashad Muhammad Ali Al-Bayumi was born in the village of Al-Hadidah al-Gharbiyah, part of Sohag. He came from his hometown to Cairo in 1951 AD and entered the Geology Department of the Faculty of Science at Cairo University in 1951 AD, and prior to that, he was acquainted with the Muslim Brotherhood. In early 1954 AD, he took charge of supervising the students of the Faculty of Science and after his arrest in 1954 AD, he stopped his studies and then on 5 January 1972 after his release in 1972 he went to the faculty again and enrolled. He graduated in the second year as a teaching assistant at the college in 1974. He held membership in the Geologists Syndicate of Egypt and was the first representative of the Scientists Syndicate from 1991 AD and was also a member of the Geologists Syndicate of America. He married the sister of Hassan Abdelmonem, who accompanied him in prison, in the year 1354 AH.
Education
He returned to Cairo University and supervised 16 PhD theses and 12 master's theses and in 1992 AD he reached the rank of Professor and then in 1995 he was promoted to Full Professor. At the beginning of the 1948 Palestine War, he cooperated with the Muslim Brotherhood at the university and was responsible for the Brotherhood in the Faculty of Science. He was elected to the membership of the Guidance Office in 1374 AH until he was arrested in 1375 AH in connection with a military case and was acquitted after four and a half months and then he was arrested in 1381 AH and spent two and a half months in prison. He also participated in many international scientific conferences.
Cooperation with the Muslim Brotherhood
Sohag Governorate was one of the provinces that Hassan al-Banna traveled to and expanded the Brotherhood's curricula and cultivated legal cadres there.
Arrest and Imprisonment
He was tortured severely and said: "No human can endure it." But despite his young age, he did not retreat and did not submit to the pressures that were demanded of him and refused to write even a word in support of the Revolution and President Gamal Abdel Nasser. He took inspiration from those he loved, namely (Kamal al-Sananniri, Ahmed Shureit and Mustafa Mashhur ), the court sentenced him to ten years in prison. He was released in 1965 AD and stayed outside prison for only 24 days, then returned to prison again and remained there until 1972 AD.
References
- See: Entry Rashad Al-Bayumi in Ikhwan Wiki; ikhwanwiki.com..