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Sharif El-Gamal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sharif El-Gamal
Sharif El-Gamal (born December 23, 1973) is an American real estate developer. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of Soho Properties, a Manhattan-based real estate company. El-Gamal came to international attention in 2010 for his role in the development of Park51 (originally named Cordoba House and sometimes referred to as the "Ground Zero mosque"), a planned Islamic community center and prayer space to be located about two blocks away from the World Trade Center site. ==Biography== El-Gamal was born in Brooklyn, New York to an Egyptian Muslim father and a Polish Catholic mother on December 23, 1973. His father was a managing director at Chemical Bank. He lived in Brooklyn until age 9 when his mother died. He then followed his father to Liberia and Egypt where he attended the Schutz American School. El-Gamal returned to the United States for college, enrolling in various New York universities but eventually dropping out when he decided to stop pursuing formal education. Lawrence Kopp, his public relations advisor, reported that while El-Gamal was not reared in a religious household, religion helped him struggle through a troubled youth.〔
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