Abas Ala'kad

A'bas Ala'kad was one of the most famous Arab writers. He was born in Aswan, a city in upper Egypt, in 1889. He wrote more than 100 books about philosophy, religions, heros of humanity, and poetry. He established a poetry school with Almazny and Abdelrahman Shokry. It was called Aaldewan. He died at 1964 at Cairo. His most famous works were Ala'bkariat, Allah, and Sarah. ala'kad, Abas ala'kad, Abas

 

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