- Aboul-Qacem Echebbi
Abou-Al-kacem Echebbi ( _ar. أبو القاسم الشابي, pronounced Abo Al Qassim Al Shabbi) (* 24. February 1909; † 9 October 1934) was a
Tunisia n poet. He is probably best known for writing the final two verses of the current National Anthem of Tunisia, "Himat Al Hima " ("Defenders of the Homeland"), that was written originally by theEgypt ian poetMustafa Sadik el-Rafii .Echebbi was born in
Tozeur , Tunisia, on 24 February 1909, the son of ajudge . He obtained his "attatoui" diploma (the equivalent of the "baccalauréat ") in 1928. In 1930, he obtained a law diploma from theUniversity of Ez-Zitouna . The same year, he married and subsequently had two sons, Mohamed Sadok, who became acolonel in the Tunisian army, and Jelal, who later became anengineer .He was very interested in
modern literature , in particular, translatedromantic literature , as well as oldArab literature . His poetic talent manifested itself at an early age and this poetry covered numerous topics, from the description of nature topatriotism . His poems appeared in the most prestigious Tunisian and Middle-Eastern reviews.Echebbi died on 9 October 1934 at the Habib-Thameur Hospital in
Tunis, Tunisia following a long history of cardiac disorders. His portrait is on the current 30 DT note.Works
* "
Ela Toghat Al Alaam (To the tyrants of the world),
* "Aghani Al-Hayat" (canticles of the life),
* "Muzakkarat" (Memories),
* "Raséil" (A collection of letters),
* "Sadiki" (A collection of seminars given to the Alumni Association of the college; caused quite a lot of controversy among conservative literary groups)
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