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He was dismissed for backing Shaykh Ali Yusuf, a popular Egyptian newspaper editor who was tried for publishing secret telegrams taken from the War Ministry. Farid proceeded to open his own law office.
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Among Egyptians today, Farid is respected for his nationalism, courage, and self-sacrifice. His memoirs have been published in Arabic, and partly in English translation. He also wrote histories of the
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Ehud R. Toledano. 2015 "Muhammad Farid between Nationalism and the Egyptian-Ottoman Diaspora" in Anthony Gorman and Sossie Kasparian, eds.
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identifies Farid as exemplifying "the emergence of a politics of exile as a means to sustain the struggle against British colonialism."
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He argued that the British must withdraw their army of occupation from Egypt and that only Egypt's monarch, the
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Muhammad Farid: The Memoirs and Diaries of Muhammad Farid, an Egyptian Nationalist Leader (1868-1919)
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Nationalist leader, writer and lawyer. Farid came from a landowning family of Turkish origin.
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Making the Arab world: Nasser, Qutb, and the clash that shaped the Middle East
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of undermining Egyptian national aims. Farid's occasional support for pan-
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political figure. He was a nationalist leader, writer, and lawyer.
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Diasporas of the Modern Middle East: Contextualizing Community
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Iggers, Georg G.; Wang, Q. Edward; Mukherjee, Supriya (2008).
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Farid was the main political and financial supporter of
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family with distant Turkish descent and strong ties to
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until March 1912 and then in exile until his death.
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