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Ahmed Farah Aqilan (1924 - 1997), is a Saudi poet and writer of Palestinian origin, born in the village of Fallujah in Palestine in 1924 AD, and graduated from the Arab College in Jerusalem in 1924 AD, and worked as a teacher in the schools of Palestine until he traveled to Saudi Arabia in 1957 AD and worked in its schools and institutes, Then he obtained Saudi citizenship, worked as a cultural advisor at the General Presidency for Youth Welfare (currently the General Sports Authority), worked as a preacher and presented a radio program “On Interpretation of the Qur’an.” He was a member of the International Association of Islamic Literature, and is one of the founding members of the Association. He has published books, and his book (The Free Poetry Crime, which was published in 1982 AD, sparked a storm that was promoted by the advocates of modernity and Westernization who attacked the Sheikh violently, although none of them was able to respond logically to the facts in his book.
of his books
Al Burda Al Jadeeda, 1951 AD.
"The wound of the fathers", 1980 AD.
"Letter to Laila", 1981 AD.
“And do not despair”, 1998 AD (published after his death).
Then his collections were collected in "The Complete Poetics", which were published in 1999 by the International Ideas House.
He has written religious and literary works, which indicate his position on issues of literature and poetry, and in particular
His book "Free Poetry Crime", 1982. and "Between Authenticity and Modernity", Criticism and Selections, 1986.
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