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Ibrahim Nagi

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Nationality
  
Egyptian

Died
  
1953

Role
  
Name
  
Ibrahim Nagi

Occupation
  
poet


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Born
  
December 31, 1898 (
1898-12-31
)
Cairo, Egypt

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Ibrahim Nagi (Arabic: إبراهیم ناجي‎‎) (1898–1953) was an Egyptian poet. Nagi was also a doctor in internal medicine. Nagi's most famous poem is Al-Atlal or The Ruins which was eventually sung by Egyptian singer Om Kalthoom. He was a co-founder of the Cairo Society for Romantic Poetry. He married Samia Sami and had three daughters: Amira (who had a daughter named Samia and a son named Mohammed), Dawheya (who went to live in America and had a son- Ahmad, and a daughter- Shahira), and Mohassen.

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The legacy of Ibrahim Nagi in the literary studies

The poetry of Ibrahim Nagi is an object of studies of several literary critics. Nagi's legacy was noted by Abdul Rahman Ghazi al Gosaibi, Hasan Tawfiq and Saleh Jawdat.

References

Ibrahim Nagi Wikipedia