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Mahmoud Al-Baroudi is the best poet in the world

His full name is Mahmoud Sami bin Hassan Hussein bin Abdullah Al-Baroudi. He is an Egyptian Arab poet. He was born in the year 1839 AD on the sixth day of October in the city of Cairo, the capital of Egypt. He is of Circassian origin. He is called the Lord of the Sword and the Pen. He was one of the The leaders of the Arab revolution, and a pioneer in the school of resurrection and revival in modern Arabic poetry, and he died in 1904 AD on the twelfth day of December.

The life of Mahmoud Al-Baroudi

He learned his first studies in writing and reading, memorizing the Qur’an, and part of arithmetic, history and jurisprudence, and the principles of grammar and morphology. He studied his primary studies in the Al-Mubtadiyan School, which was the only school in teaching the primary stage. When he reached the age of twelve, he entered the Military School and studied algebra and religion there. and arithmetic and language, and the arts of war, from which he graduated with the rank of Pashajawish in 1855 AD, but he did not complete his higher studies because he joined the Royal Army.

As for his work, he worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after traveling to Astana, and during his work there he mastered speaking the Persian and Turkish roll, and after that he worked in the management of libraries between Egypt and Astana as an appointee of Ahmed Khairy Pasha, then he returned to military work and worked as a commander of two battalions of his cavalry and participated in the Crete war, After that, he worked in the Khedive Yawar association, which belonged to Khedive Ismail, then he worked as director of the Sharkia governorate, and governor of Egypt. Among his other jobs, he worked as: overseer of knowledge and endowments, minister of endowments in the Ministry of Riyadh, the military watch, and the head of the watch.

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Poems of Mahmoud Al-Baroudi

Some of his poems:

  • I disobeyed Nazir al-Halak in obedience to ignorance.
  • Crescents among the halo?.
  • She bred a good Excellency, ornamental spinner.
  • O champion of truth over falsehood!
  • For something mind-boggling and raptured.
  • Uncle alive and Estnt tables.
  • If it weren't for the dream, ignorance would overtake me.
  • What is eternity but the light of the sun Ola.
  • Don't be afraid of time, perhaps.
  • Sama the king proud of what you do.
  • Fun went on only to tell the questioner and not.
  • The return of boyhood after the graying of the spinning gathering.

General information about Baroudi

  • The poet Mahmoud was exiled to the city of Colombo, and he was exiled for seventeen years, away from his homeland.
  • Among the books written about the poet Mahmoud Sami Al-Baroudi: Al-Baroudi, the pioneer of modern poetry by the author Shawqi Daif, and selections from the poetry of Mahmoud Sami Al-Baroudi by the author Al-Samah Abdullah, and Al-Baroudi his life and poetry by the author Nafusa Zakaria, and Mahmoud Sami Al-Baroudi, the poet of the Renaissance, by the author Ali Al-Hadidi.
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