Artists and intellectuals bid farewell to Bahaa Taher: Our beloved, who resembles our father

Artists and intellectuals bid farewell to Bahaa Taher: Our beloved, who resembles our father

On their own social media profiles, the thinkers and creatives said goodbye to the renowned author Bahaa Taher, who passed away this evening at the age of 87.
The poet Ibrahim Dawood said: “Those who smiled in our faces while we are sad/ die every day/ the bright words say/ and many words/ justice looks out from afar/ disturbed falsehood/ the signs of the road is faded/ and there is no path.

Shaaban Youssef, a poet and critic, remarked: “Our great professor Bahaa Taher is a fingerprint that will never be absent, and you will not live from our souls. You will remain with us and we will continue to use everything I have given, including creativity, safety, and noble farewells. The teacher will always be associated with pain in all of its forms.

” As for the novelist Ibrahim Farghali, he said: “Professor Bahaa/ O our beloved, who resembles our father/ O our dear who was treating us as the friends of Omar and a young brothers/ O owner of the writing that comes out of her lines the spectra of her characters to surround us and then do not leave us/ my heart rose to tell your sad death/ A thousand mercy and light for your good spirit, my uncle and my professor.
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“Goodbye to Egypt’s finest writer, Dean of the Arabic novel… Bahaa Taher in the mercy of God,” Ahmed Darwish remarked.
“The true, true, sincere, sincere, gorgeous, splendid, pure, in the protection of God,” the poet Wael Al-Samari stated in another poem. I’ll miss you, Jamil.
“Bahaa Taher walks out to the day,” Saad Al-Shark said on his Facebook. “Al-Baha, who personified nobility and dignity, believed it when he declared, in the beginnings, that he does not borrow the fingers of others.

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Bid farewell to Bahaa Taher, our cherished and father-like figure, among artists and thinkers.

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