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Following his father's death, he was temporarily placed in an orphanage, returning to his village later on to work as a shepherd. Up until then, most of Arabic-language poetry had been written in formal Arabic - which is rarely spoken in everyday life.īorn into a agricultural family, Negm had 17 brothers and sisters. Negm gained widespread recognition for his colloquial poetry, written in Egyptian Arabic. 3 at the age of 84, a reminder of both changing linguistic and social landscape in the country. He moved on and left us the task of rearing his adolescent and recalcitrant children, today’s "leaders.""Įgypt mourns its "revolutionary poet" Revered Egyptian poet Ahmed Fouad Negm died on Dec.
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"Mandela’s passing orphaned not only our world, but also history - of which he was the last of its forbears. The outpouring carried across Arabic social media as well: "The Palestinian people will never forget his historic statement that the South African revolution will not have achieved its goals as long as the Palestinians are not free," Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority said. Mandela was remembered for resisting the forces of oppression in his own country, and specifically speaking out on behalf of the Palestinian struggle for independence after his release from prison. "Free, Forever" headlined Egypt's Al Akhbar daily: Mandela's meaning in the Arab world Mourned by leaders and ordinary people around the world, South African leader Nelson Mandela, who died Thursday at the age of 95, held particular meaning in certain quarters of the Arab world.