Name Zaid Al-Harb Role Poet | Died February 21, 1972 | |
Zaid Abdullah Al-Harb (Arabic: زيد عبدالله الحرب) (1887 – February 21, 1972) was a Kuwaiti poet and is considered one of the most well known poets in Kuwaiti literature.
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Biography
Al-Harb was born in Kuwait in 1887 in the Sharq area (Arabic: منطقة شرق). He grew up in his grandfather's house, and he worked with his uncles as a sailor then as a Nokhitha (Arabic: نوخذة). Al-Harb worked in trade and traveled to India, Yemen and the East coast of Africa. He participated in the battle of Al-Jahra (Arabic: معركة الجهراء) in 1920, defending Kuwait. In 1952, Zaid lost his eyesight.
His works
He discussed the social and political life in Kuwait and the Arab world. In his poems he had described the struggle and the tough life of Kuwaiti divers who were diving for pearls as the main source of their income before producing the oil in Kuwait.
His Daughter Ghanima (Arabic: غنيمة), also a poet, has collected his poems and introduced it in a book in 1977 published in Kuwait.