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Muhammad Salim Barakat

(1930-1999)
Syrian writer
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Muhammad Salim Barakat (Arabic: محمد سليم بركات) is an Arab writer, translator and teacher of Arabic language. He has trained outstanding French university teachers of Arabic and Orientalist scholars at the end of the 20th century such as Jean-Yves L'hopital, George Bohas, Lidia Bettini, Anne Regourd, and Thierry Bianquis. He was born in Damascus in 1930 and died in it in 1999. He is not to be confused with his homonym, the Kurdish-Syrian novelist and poet Salim Barakat.

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Born Muhammad Salim Barakat
1930
Damascus, Syria
Died
5 June 1999 (aged 68)
Damascus, Syria
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