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Dr. Ahmed Zaki Abu Shadi ((アラビア語:أحمد زكي أبو شادي)) (1892-1955), (also transliterated as Ahmed Zaky Abushady) was an Egyptian Romantic poet, publisher, medical doctor, bacteriologist and bee scientist. ==Family== Abu Shadi's father, Muhammed Abu Shadi Bey, was a renowned lawyer, President of the Bar's Union, and staunch Wafdist. His mother, née Amina Nagib, was from a Turkish literary family; she held literary salons in Cairo. Abu Shadi's first cousins were the Alexandrian painters Seif Wanly and Adham Wanly. Abu Shadi was a Wafdist like his father, a poet and publisher of experimental Arabic poetry, and a physician and scientist committed to fostering advances in science and agriculture. He was also a social reformer advocating women's suffrage, education for all and the elimination of poverty. Abu Shadi was educated in Egypt and in England, where he lived for ten years (1912-1922). In 1920 Abu Shadi married Anna Bamford of Stalybridge, a descendent of Samuel Bamford, the Lancashire poet, author and labor organizer. Abu Shadi saw himself as an ambassador of Anglo-Egyptian relations. He was a Muslim and a secular humanist.〔Juynboll, G. H. A. 1972. "Ismail Ahmad Adham (1911-1940), the Atheist". Journal of Arabic Literature. 3: 54-71. ()〕 He promoted the Co-operative Movement in Britain and tried to implement its principles in Egypt.〔Harker, Leonard S., ''Blazing the trail : reminiscences of A.Z. Abushâdy, poet - bee-keeper - humanist''. London : C.W. Daniel Co., 1938.()〕
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