Who was the first Muslim Nobel Prize winner?

Who was the first Muslim Nobel Prize winner?

  • (A) Sheri Abadi
  • (B) Anwar Sadat
  • (C) Dr. Muhammad Younis
  • (D) Yasser Arafat
Egyptian president Anwar Sadat stands out as an early Muslim Nobel laureate. In 1978, he won a Nobel Peace Prize along with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin for their achievement in the Camp David Accords. Sadat has been credited as the first Muslim Nobel laureate, winning the award in October 1978 for his efforts to achieve peace between Egypt and Israel.
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