Husayn Muruwwa
Husayn Muruwwa (also spelt ''Hussein Mroue'' or ''Mroueh''; ) (c. 1909 – 17 February 1987) was a Lebanese
Marxist philosopher, journalist, author, and literary critic. His longest and most famous work, "Materialist Tendencies in Arabic-Islamic Philosophy" (2 vols., 1979), was a Marxist interpretation of traditional Arab texts. Muruwwa was born in
Haddatha, a small village in
Lebanon, studied in Iraq, taught in Syria, completed his higher education in the
USSR, and was martyred in Lebanon. Up to his adulthood, he was groomed to be a
sheikh like many generations of men before him, but after years, even decades, of intellectual reconciliation, he converted to
Marxism which led to his expulsion from Iraq. He spent the second half of his life in between
Beirut and
Moscow. In Beirut he published books and wrote hundreds of articles for newspapers and magazines on numerous issues from a Marxist point of view. Muruwwa completed his doctoral thesis in Moscow. He also played a key role in the
Lebanese Communist Party (LCP) and many of its administrative branches. However, due to his revolutionary activity, he was assassinated in his house in Beirut on 17 February 1987 during the
Lebanese Civil War.
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