Egypt just loves their most popular footballer Mohamed Salah. In fact, they appreciate him so much, they are putting him in the primary schools. Liverpool forward has become only the third Egyptian personality after Nobel Prize-winning novelist Naguib Mahfouz and UK-based cardiologist Sir Magdi Yacoub to be added to text books in the Arab country, Arab News and The Times report.Liverpool’s plan to ease the pain of Salah and Sane’s departure for AFCONMohamed Salah is currently the best African and Liverpool player who recently overtook Didier Drogba as the best African Premier League scorer of all time. Primary-school children will mainly be taught his footballing success, while secondary-school textbooks will focus on his philanthropic activities and will pose questions prompting students to ponder on what it means to be a hero.“Salah’s desire to help others is because he wants to give young people a chance to succeed. He is a role model to millions of Egyptians who give him the nickname ‘the happiness maker’” the secondary-school book says.##NAJAVA_MECA_5928965##Salah is also known for his charity work. Mohamed never forgot his roots, so first he opened a new ambulance center in his hometown of Nagrig. in the Egyptian governorate of Gharbia. Then he built a girls’ school in the village, since girls had to travel long distances to receive an education. He also bought land to donate to Gharbia, which will be used to build a sewage treatment plant, guaranteeing clean water in the region. He also helped his old school set up a football pitch and gym so students could enjoy proper facilities to practice sports and lead a healthy lifestyle. Most recently, Salah donated food to the city of Basyoun during the COVID-19 pandemic.