BA in Arabic Language and Literature - The Department of Philosophy and Oriental Languages in Ain Shams University in Cairo.
Two post-graduate diplomas in pedagogy and psychology - The High Institute of Pedagogy in Ain Shams University in Cairo.
Notable awards
"Chevalier dans l'ordre des Palmes Académiques" 1978
"Officier dans l'ordre de Palmes Académiques" 1995
Muhammad Salim Barakat (Arabic: محمد سليم بركات) was an Arab writer, translator and teacher of Arabic language.[1] He has trained outstanding French university teachers of Arabic and Orientalist scholars at the end of the 20th century[2] such as Jean-Yves L'hopital,[3] George Bohas,[4] Lidia Bettini,[5] Anne Regourd,[6] and Thierry Bianquis.[7] He was born in Damascus in 1930 and died in it in 1999.[8] He is not to be confused with his homonym, the Kurdish-Syrian novelist and poet Salim Barakat.
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^MALLET, Dominique (1999-01-01). "In Memoriam: Salim Mohammed Barakat (19301999)". Bulletin d'Études Orientales. 51: 10–14. JSTOR 41608456.
^l'Hopital, Jean-Yves (1987). "" LE DÉSIR FOU DE LA PASSION NOUS ENIVRE " ou Description d'une ḥaḍra mystique à Damas". Bulletin d'Études Orientales. 39/40: 68. JSTOR 41604721.
^Arkoun, M. (1982-01-01). Études de linguistique arabe (in French). Brill Archive. p. 204. ISBN 9004067965.
^Bettini, Lidia (1987). "Langue et Rhetorique Au V". Quaderni di Studi Arabi. 5/6: 91–104. JSTOR 25802596.
^Regourd, Anne (2013-01-01). "Ğāḥiẓiana. Addition à l'essai d'inventaire de l'œuvre ǧāḥiẓienne : le Kitāb al-Fityān retrouvé ? 1". Arabica. 60 (1–2): 106. doi:10.1163/15700585-12341254. ISSN 1570-0585.
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