Anis Mohamed Mansour (August 18, 1924 - October 21, 2011) was an Egyptian journalist, philosopher, and writer. He is famous for his philosophical writing through his publications, in which he combined the philosophical style of the modern literary style. Anis Mansour’s scientific beginning was with the Book of God Almighty, where he memorized the Holy Qur’an at a young age in the village book, and in that book he had many stories, some of which he told in his book, They Lived in My Life. He was the first in his secondary studies for all Egyptian students at the time, then he joined the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University by his personal desire, entered the Department of Philosophy in which he excelled and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1947, he worked as a professor in the same department, but at Ain Shams University for a while, then emptied For writing and journalistic work at Akhbar Al Youm Foundation. He preferred to devote himself to writing as an author and journalistic writer, and headed several editorial positions for a number of newspapers and magazines, as this journalistic journey was accompanied by his interest in journalistic writing. He kept writing a daily article that was distinguished by the simplicity of his style through which he was able to reach the deepest and most complex ideas to the simple. He continued to work in Akhbar Al-Youm until he left it in 1976 to be Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dar Al Maaref, and then published Al Kawakeb magazine. He lived through the period of Gamal Abdel Nasser and was a close friend to him, then he became a friend of President Sadat and accompanied him on his visit to Jerusalem in 1977.