Sufi Abu Taleb

Sufi Abu Taleb
President of Egypt
Acting
In office
6 October 1981  14 October 1981
Preceded by Anwar Sadat
Succeeded by Hosni Mubarak
Speaker of the People's Assembly of Egypt
In office
4 November 1978  4 November 1983
Preceded by Sayed Marey
Succeeded by Mohamed Kamel Leilah
Personal details
Born (1925-01-27)27 January 1925
Tameyya, Egypt
Died 21 February 2008(2008-02-21) (aged 83)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Spouse(s) Wafeya el Otefi
Children two sons, two daughters
Religion Sunni Islam

Sufi Abu Taleb (Arabic: صوفى أبو طالب Ṣūfī Abū Ṭālib; January 27, 1925 – February 21, 2008)[1] was an Egyptian politician. He served as Speaker of the People's Assembly from 1978 to 1983 and, upon the assassination of Anwar El Sadat on 6 October 1981, assumed the duties of Acting head of state, as which he served for eight days until the accession of Hosni Mubarak.[1]

Early life

Abu Taleb was born in Tameyya in Fayyum Governorate. Upon completion of high school, he joined the Faculty of Law at Cairo University, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1946. He received also a diploma in Public Law in 1947, and in 1948 he was given a scholarship and sent to France and joined the University of Paris where he received a diploma in History of Law and Roman Law in 1949 and a diploma in Private Law in 1950. In 1957 he obtained his Ph.D., his thesis winning the University Award. In 1959, he received a diploma in Laws of Mediterranean Sea from Sapienza University of Rome.

He served as President of Cairo University, as a member of the Islamic Research Academy and founded Fayoum University.

Politics

In 1978, Abu Taleb was elected Speaker of the People's Assembly. When President Anwar El Sadat was assassinated on 6 October 1981, Abu Taleb became Acting President, as the Egyptian constitution ruled that the Speaker would assume that role in the case of a vacancy of the presidential office, pending an election in 60 days. Not being considered a serious candidate for the presidency, he stepped aside after just eight days in favor of Vice-President Hosni Mubarak.[1]

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  1. Speaker of the People's Assembly of Egypt elected since November 1978
  2. Member elected of the People's Assembly and Chairman of the Committee of Scientific Researches since 1976.
  3. Vice President of Cairo University 1973–1975.
  4. Legal Advisor to Cairo University 1967–1973.
  5. Legal Advisor to Assiout University 1965–1967.
  6. Head of History and Philosophy of Law Department,Cairo University 1958–1965.
  7. Professorial Chair of Law (Roman Law Department Cairo University).
  8. Dr. Abou-Taleb exerted important efforts to introduce Legal Studies in the Faculty of Islamic Law, El-Azhar University.
  9. He shared with other professors in the introduction of legislation and Islamic Law in Kuwait and Yemen (Kuwait University and Sanaa University) (both branches became separate Faculties later).
  10. He was nominated as Egyptian President after President Sadat's assassination.

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Death

Sufi Abu Taleb died on February 21, 2008, in Malaysia at the age of 83.[1] He had been visiting Malaysia for an alumni reunion for graduates of Cairo's al-Azhar University.[1]

Family

He has 2 sons and 2 daughters and many grandchildren. His son, Ahmad Sufi Abu Taleb, is an independent politician who ran in the 2000 parliamentary elections, facing in his district Tamia, Fayoum the NDP's veteran MP Hussein Eweiss. The Abu Taleb family used to be Tamia's deputies for more than 30 years.

Books research and other publications:

  1. Appliance of Roman Law in Egypt (at the time of the Roman Empire)(Cairo,1955).
  2. Comparative study of Islamic Law and Roman Law (Cairo,1956).
  3. Autonomy of Will in Roman Law (Cairo,1963).
  4. Resumee in Roman Law (Cairo,1964).
  5. History of Law Principles (Cairo,1965).
  6. Arab Society (Cairo,1965).
  7. Hor Moheb Law, jointly with Professor Bahor Labib, 1971.
  8. History of Legal Procedures and Social Systems (Cairo,1972).
  9. Studies in Arab Nationalism (Cairo,1972).
  10. International Private Law (Nationality in Egyptian and Lebanese Laws) (Beirut,1972).
  11. History of Social and Jurisdiction Rules (Cairo,1973).
  12. Appliance of the Islamic Law in Arabic Countries (Cairo,1974).
  13. Comparative Study of Egyptian Socialism-Democratic and Islamic and International theories(1977).

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Political offices
Preceded by
Sayed Marey
Speaker of the People's Assembly of Egypt
1978–1983
Succeeded by
Dr. Mohamed Kamel Leilah
Preceded by
Anwar El Sadat
President of Egypt
Acting

1981
Succeeded by
Hosni Mubarak
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