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Mohamed Morsi
محمد مرسى
5th President of Egypt
Lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́
Ó gun orí àga
30 June 2012
Alákóso ÀgbàKamal Ganzouri
AsíwájúHosni Mubarak[1][2][3][4] *
Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement
Lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́
Ó gun orí àga
30 June 2012
AsíwájúMohamed Hussein Tantawi (Acting)
Chairman of the Freedom and Justice Party
In office
30 April 2011 – 24 June 2012
AsíwájúPosition established
Arọ́pòVacant[5]
Member of the People's Assembly of Egypt
In office
1 December 2000 – 12 December 2005
AsíwájúNuman Gumaa
Arọ́pòMahmoud Abaza
Àwọn àlàyé onítòhún
Ọjọ́ìbí
Muhammad Morsi Isa al-Ayyat

Oṣù Kẹjọ 1951 (ọmọ ọdún 74)
Sharqia, Egypt
Ẹgbẹ́ olóṣèlúFreedom and Justice Party (2011–2012)[6]
Independent (2012–present)
Other political
affiliations
Muslim Brotherhood (1991–2012)
(Àwọn) olólùfẹ́Nagla Mahmoud (1979–present)
Àwọn ọmọ5
Alma materCairo University
University of Southern California
  • Office vacant from 11 February 2011 to 30 June 2012.[7][8]

Muhammad Morsi Isa al-Ayyat (Àdàkọ:Lang-arz, Àdàkọ:IPA-arz, ojoyby 20 August 1951) je oloselu ara Egypt to je didiboyan bi Aare ile Egipti ni June 2012.[9]



Àwọn Ìtọ́kasí

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  1. Conal Urquhart and agencies (30 June 2012). "Mohamed Morsi sworn in as Egyptian president". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 July 2012. 
  2. Hamza Hendawi (16 June 2012). "Egypt votes for president to succeed Mubarak". Associated Press. Google. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jpszTfIX0wjb-v5EuCrxubiahGWw?docId=ab4ee00f25a84113a306a80baeb947ce. Retrieved 1 July 2012. 
  3. Samer al-Atrush (1 July 2012). "Morsi sworn in as Egypt president". Herald Sun. Retrieved 1 July 2012. 
  4. Yasmine Saleh and Shaimaa Fayed (24 June 2012). "Islamist Morsy wins Egyptian presidency with 52 pct". Reuters Africa. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012. 
  5. El-Erian denies succeeding Morsi as FJP chairman, Al-Ahram Online, Tuesday 26 June 2012. Accessed 30 June 2012
  6. Morsi: Egypt’s international commitments unchanged : Voice of Russia
  7. Abigail Hauslohner (12 February 2011). "Ruling Egypt After Mubarak: Presidential Contenders Emerge". Time. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130521073607/http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2045328_2045338_2048789,00.html. Retrieved 1 July 2012. 
  8. Central Intelligence Agency (2011). "[[The World Factbook|World Factbook 2011]]". Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on 18 May 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.  URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  9. "Muslim Brotherhood's candidate and first president after Mobarak". Archived from the original on 2012-06-27. Retrieved 2012-06-27. 


Early life and education

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A bi Mohamed Morsi ni ilu Gomina Sharqia, ni ariwa Igipiti, ti ipilẹṣẹ agbegbe abule El Adwah, ariwa ti Cairo, ni ọjọ kẹjọ Oṣu Kẹjọ ọdun 1951 lakoko awọn ọdun ikẹyin ti ijọba ọba Igipiti . [1] Bàbá rẹ̀ jẹ́ àgbẹ̀, ìyá rẹ̀ sì jẹ́ ìyàwó ilé. [1] Oun ni akọbi ninu awọn ọmọkunrin marun, o si sọ fun awọn oniroyin pe o ranti pe wọn gbe oun lọ si ile-iwe lori ẹyin kẹtẹkẹtẹ . [2] Ni ipari ọdun 1960, o lọ si ilu Cairo lati kẹkọ ni Ile-ẹkọ giga Cairo, o si gba ẹri iwe akọkọ ni imọ-ẹrọ pẹlu awọn ọlá giga ni 1975. O ṣe iṣẹ ologun rẹ ni Ẹgbẹ ọmọ ogun Egypt lati 1975 si 1976, ni agbegbe kemikali. Lẹhinna o tun bẹrẹ ikẹkọ rẹ ni Ile-ẹkọ giga Cairo o si gba MS ni imọ-ẹrọ irin ni ọdun 1978. Lẹhin ti o pari iwe-ẹkọ giga rẹ, Morsi gba iwe-ẹkọ ọfẹ ti o jẹ ki o kawe ni Ilu Amẹrika. O gba PhD kan ni imọ-ẹrọ awọn ohun elo lati Ile-ẹkọ giga ti Gusu California ni ọdun 1982 pẹlu iwe afọwọkọ rẹ lori ohun elo afẹfẹ aluminiomu . [3] [4]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Profile: Egyptian presidential frontrunner Mohamed Mursi". Asharq Alawsat. Archived from the original on 20 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141120011439/http://www.aawsat.net/2012/05/article55241937. 
  2. "Muhammad Morsi: An ordinary man". The Economist. https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2012/06/30/an-ordinary-man. 
  3. Empty citation (help) 
  4. Driggs. "Egyptians elect USC alumnus". Daily Trojan. http://dailytrojan.com/2012/06/26/egyptians-elect-usc-alumnus/.