Salloum was born to Jiryas Ya'qub Salloum (father) and Shams (née Saliba) (mother) in
the Qaroun within
Syria (after his birth this section of
Syria became part of modern-day
Lebanon). A few months later, he and his mother and older brother immigrated to
Saskatchewan, Canada to join his father who had emigrated six months earlier. Salloum had three brothers and four sisters. Salloum was raised in Saskatchewan on his family's
homestead farm. During
World War II (1943–1945), he served in the
Royal Canadian Air Force. When he finished his time with the RCAF, Salloum came back to Canada and started a new life in the city of
Toronto. In 1950, in Toronto, he married Freda (née Abourezk, or Bourzk). In Toronto, Salloum worked for
Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise, while at the same time pursuing his interests in literature, cooking and academics. Many years later, after retiring from Revenue Canada, he was able to become a full-time freelance writer and author. Once he began his new profession, he began his widespread travels around the world. Salloum had three children, Muna, Leila, and Raji. He had four grandchildren, Laith, Mazin, Jinaan, and Shaadi, and five great-grandsons, Bilal, Tamer, Khadeen (Kaden), Kiaan, and Qais, and two great-granddaughters, Layal and Tala. ==Bibliography==