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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 .
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.
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.
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]
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 .
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]
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.
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.