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Muhammad Hafiz Ibrahim
محمد حافظ إبراهيمMuḥammad Ḥāfiẓ Ibrāhīm
3 Works
1350 AH
Biography
Muhammad Hafiz Ibrahim, known as the 'Poet of the Nile,' was an influential Egyptian poet who played a significant role in the Arab literary renaissance of the early 20th century. His poetry, characterized by its eloquence and depth, addressed themes of patriotism, love, and social justice, resonating deeply with the Egyptian populace. He was also a fervent advocate for educational reform and women's rights, themes that frequently appeared in his work. His contributions to Arabic literature are celebrated for their linguistic beauty and profound emotional impact.



