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Hafiz Ibrahem
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cards-deck: Academic Study::الفرقة الثالثة::نصوص أوروبية وترجمة (2)::Hafiz Ibrahem tags: - Academic_Study July 21, 1932 marks the death of the poe…
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He was best known for his witty conversations, his generosity, and his joke-loving nature.
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Not only was he a genius at making poetry, but he also possessed a photographic memory.
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He could memorize poems, both old and contemporary, as well as a great deal of other writings.
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Ibrahim was a lawyer and later a lieutenant in the Egyptian army, from which he retired in 1901.
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During the next ten years, he wrote his well-known odes denouncing imperialism and wrote his nationalistic poems.
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He became director of literature (1911–31) in the national library at Cairo.
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Hafiz’s true talent may have been in prose, as can be seen from his unfinished work Al-Bu’asa’ (1903; “The Miserable Ones”).
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Just as all poets have their way of conveying their thoughts and ideas, so did Ibrahim.
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While his poetry lacked imagery, it had its own way of word-turning and polish.
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Ibrahim was also one of the best verse reciters of his age.
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His eloquence was at its best when he gave his pledge to Ahmad Shawqi as Prince of Poetry and also in his ode commemorating Mustafa Kamel's death.
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