Ahmad Fathy Zaghlul (1863–1914) was an Egyptian nationalist lawyer and politician. The brother of Saad Zaghloul, Fathy Zahlul studied law in Paris and wrote several law texts. He had several administrative and government posts, and at one point was Deputy Minister of Justice. In 1906 he was amongst the Egyptian judges at the summary trial for the Denshawai Incident, which damaged his popular reputation in Egypt.
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| - أحمد فتحي زغلول (رمضان 1279 هـ الموافق فبراير 1863م - 29 ربيع أول 1332هـ الموافق 27 مارس 1914م). هو الشقيق الأصغر للزعيم سعد زغلول، وكان بالإضافة لاهتماماته السياسية والتعليمية والصحفية كان من رواد الترجمة في مصر فهو يتقن الإنجليزية والفرنسية. (ar)
- Ahmad Fathy Zaghlul (1863–1914) was an Egyptian nationalist lawyer and politician. The brother of Saad Zaghloul, Fathy Zahlul studied law in Paris and wrote several law texts. He had several administrative and government posts, and at one point was Deputy Minister of Justice. In 1906 he was amongst the Egyptian judges at the summary trial for the Denshawai Incident, which damaged his popular reputation in Egypt. (en)
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| - أحمد فتحي زغلول (رمضان 1279 هـ الموافق فبراير 1863م - 29 ربيع أول 1332هـ الموافق 27 مارس 1914م). هو الشقيق الأصغر للزعيم سعد زغلول، وكان بالإضافة لاهتماماته السياسية والتعليمية والصحفية كان من رواد الترجمة في مصر فهو يتقن الإنجليزية والفرنسية. (ar)
- Ahmad Fathy Zaghlul (1863–1914) was an Egyptian nationalist lawyer and politician. The brother of Saad Zaghloul, Fathy Zahlul studied law in Paris and wrote several law texts. He had several administrative and government posts, and at one point was Deputy Minister of Justice. In 1906 he was amongst the Egyptian judges at the summary trial for the Denshawai Incident, which damaged his popular reputation in Egypt. An anti-populist liberal, Fathy Zaghlul also translated several works of European social science into Arabic, including À quoi tient la supériorité des Anglo-Saxons? by Edmond Demolins. A translation of Herbert Spencer's The Man Versus the State was left unfinished and unpublished at his death. (en)
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