- Ibrahim Touqan
Infobox Writer
name = Ibrahim Touqan
imagesize = 200px
caption = Portrait
birthdate = 1905
birthplace =Nablus , Palestine
deathdate =May 2 ,1941
deathplace =Jerusalem , Palestine
occupation = Poet and college professor
nationality = Palestinian Arab
period = 1923-1941
genre = Nationalist
influences =Arab nationalism andPalestinian nationalism Ibrahim Abd al-Fattah Touqan ( _ar. ابراهيم طوقان) (1905–
May 2 ,1941 ) was a Palestinian nationalist poet whose works rallied Arabs during their revolt against the British. Touqan was born inNablus ,Palestine during Ottoman times. [http://www.nablus.ws/culture/poem.htm Poems: Ibrahim Tukan] Nablus Municipal Website.] He was the brother of poetessFadwa Touqan and he tutored and influenced her to write poetry. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2003/dec/15/guardianobituaries.israel Obituary: Fadwa Tuqan] Joffe, Lawrence. "The Guardian". Guardian News and Media Limited2003-12-15 .] cite book |title= [http://books.google.com/books?id=FoMeAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA285&lpg=PA285&dq=ibrahim+tuqan&source=web&ots=y9PIP0WZgi&sig=ZFe46FciwbdAUvaiBlrKwsPIl98&hl=en Trends and Movements in Modern Arabic Poetry] |first=Salma Khadra |last=Jayyusi |coauthor=Christopher Tingley |year=1997 |publisher=BRILL |pages=285-287 ISBN 9004049207]Biography
He attended the al-Rashadiyya al-Gharbiyya School in western Nablus for his primary education, then al-Motran School for his secondary education in
Jerusalem . He continued his studies at theAmerican University in Beirut from 1923 to 1929. After graduating with bachelor's degree in literature, Touqan worked as a professor ofArabic literature atan-Najah National University in Nablus. He later worked in two jobs as a professor at the American University in Beirut and a sub-director of the Arabic Programme Section of the JerusalemPalestine Broadcasting Station . [ [http://www.passia.org/palestine_facts/personalities/alpha_t.htm Palestinian Personalities - T]Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA).]In 1937, he married Samia Abdel Hadi, and they had one son, Ja'afar. [http://www.nablusculture.ps/ibrahim,touqan.htm Ibrahim Touqan] Nablus the Culture.] Touqan had stomach problems throughout his life and in 1941 he died at the age of 36 from a stomach ulcer in the French Hospital in Jerusalem.
Poetry
Touqan's career as a poet began during his adolescence and he was greatly influenced by his grandfather who wrote "
zajal ", as well as his mother who was fond of "heroic" Arabic literature. After encouragement from his father, Touqan took a great interest in theQur'an , apparently "reading it through everyRamadan ". Touqan published his first poem in 1923 while inBeirut . There he found that the Lebanese press were very encouraging of publishing his works.Most of his poems dealt with the
Arab struggle against the British who had controlled Palestine since 1922 as a mandate. His poems gained fame in theArab world during the1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine . According to author Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Touqan's poetry is marked by "sincerity and emotional veracity. His verse clear and direct, the diction simple and well-chosen, and the phrases powerful and often terse."Here is an excerpt from one of his notable poems, "
Mawtini ", which he wrote during the Arab revolt:cquote|The sword and the pen
Are our symbols
Not talking nor quarreling
Our glory and covenant
And a duty to fulfill it
Shake us
Our honor
Is an honorable cause
A raised flag
O, your beauty
In your eminence
Victorious over your enemies
My homeland
My homeland
The poem is the "de facto" national anthem of the
Palestinian National Authority and in 2003,Iraq adopted the poem as its official national anthem. [ [http://david.national-anthems.net/iq.htm Iraq: "Mawtini" (My Homeland)] National Anthems.] [ [http://www.ayyadcentral.net/mawtini.htm Mawtini (My Homeland) (The Palestinian National Anthem 1936-)] Ayyad Central.] [ [http://www.kbears.com/iraq/anthemtext.html National Anthem of Iraq] ]ee also
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List of notable people from Nablus
*List of Palestinians References
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