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Most of the information on this page about "Fouad Zakaria" is wrong, starting with the spelling of his last name. I know because I am his daughter. He was NOT known as "the father of existentialism" at all! He was a professor of philosophy, a writer, and a thinker who strongly advocated secularism. The Arabic wikipedia page about him is accurate, this one, however, is full of false information. I hope I'd get help from the Wikipedia team in correcting it (I wrote to them already). (Salma Zakaria) — Preceding
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Most of the information on this page about "Fouad Zakaria" is wrong, starting with the spelling of his last name. I know because I am his daughter. He was NOT known as "the father of existentialism" at all! He was a professor of philosophy, a writer, and a thinker who strongly advocated secularism. The Arabic wikipedia page about him is accurate, this one, however, is full of false information. I hope I'd get help from the Wikipedia team in correcting it (I wrote to them already). (Salma Zakaria) — Preceding
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