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  2. Jabra Ibrahim Jabra - Wikipedia

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    As a poet, novelist, painter, translator and literary critic, Jabra was a versatile man of letters. He also translated many works of English literature into Arabic, including Shakespeare's major tragedies, William Faulkner 's The Sound and the Fury , chapters 29–33 of Sir James Frazer 's The Golden Bough and some of the work of T. S. Eliot .

  3. Mohammed Ben Brahim - Wikipedia

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    El Houari Mohammed Ben Brahim Assarraj (Arabic: محمد بن إبراهيم بن السراج المراكشي; 1897–1955) was a poet from Morocco. He is especially well known as the poet of Marrakech of the first part of the 20th century. He wrote poems for both king Mohammed V and for his opponent El Glaoui.

  4. Al Khadra Mabrook - Wikipedia

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    Al Khadra's granddaughter is the singer Aziza Brahim, who has performed poetry by her grandmother worldwide. [9] The album Mabruk is dedicated to Al Khadra and records her work with backing by electric guitars and drums.

  5. List of Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Sambandar, Tamil Shaiva Poet and who was one of the 63 Nayanars who composed 16,000 hymns [256] Sri Sri, Indian poet who is known for his works in Telugu literature and anthology Maha Prasthanam [257] Subramani Bharathi, Tamil poet popularly known as "Mahakavi Bharathi" ("Great Poet Bharathi"), he was a pioneer of modern Tamil poetry [258] [259]

  6. Mohammed Awzal - Wikipedia

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    When he returned to Tamegroute his master, Sheikh Ahmad, recognising his talent as a poet, supported the writing of his first work in Shilha, entitled Al-Ḥawḍ "The Reservoir". This work, divided in two parts ( ʿibādāt and muʿāmalāt ) like other works on Islamic law , is a complete legal manual according to the Maliki school .

  7. Brahim Akhiat - Wikipedia

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    Brahim Akhiat (c. 1941 – 7 February 2018) was a Moroccan author and poet, and a Berber activist. ... He wrote both prose and poetry in Arabic and in French. [2]

  8. The True Story of Lidia Poët - AOL

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    The show uses this is as a starting point, even if it doesn't stick to the historical record—it's more of a procedural, with each episode focused on Poët solving a different case.

  9. İbrahim Şinasi - Wikipedia

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    İbrahim Şinasi Efendi (Ottoman Turkish: ابراهيم شناسى أفندی, romanized: ʾİbrâhîm Şinâsî ʾEfendî; 5 August 1826 – 13 September 1871) was a pioneering Ottoman intellectual, founder of Turkish dramaturgy, [1] [2] author, journalist, translator, playwright, linguist and newspaper editor.