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==After the Presidency==
[[File:Mohammed Naguib Metro Station in Cairo.JPG|thumb|Mohamed Naguib Metro Station in Cairo]]

Following his resignation, Naguib was then isolated by President [[Gamal Abdel Nasser|Nasser]] in a suburban Cairo villa owned by Zienab Al-Wakil, wife of [[Mustafa El-Nahas]], former Prime Minister of Egypt.{{citation needed|date=February 2013}} Naguib was released from his isolation in 1972 by President [[Anwar Sadat]]. 
He died on 28 August 1984 at the age of 83 and he

== Personal life ==
On 28 August 1984, Naguib died from liver cirrhosis in [[Cairo]], Egypt. He was 83. Naguib had a military funeral that was attended by President [[Hosni Mubarak]]. In the same year
=== Legacy ===
In 1984, his memoirs were published under the title ''I was a President of Egypt''. The book was reprinted several times and was also translated into English under the title ''The Fate of Egypt''. A station of the [[Cairo Metro]] is named in his honour. A major road in the [[Al Amarat]] District of [[Khartoum]] is also named after him.

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