The funeral of the wife of Ahmed Abdel -Moaty Hijazi from the Rightly Guided Caliphs Mosque in Heliopolis

The funeral of the wife of Ahmed Abdel -Moaty Hijazi from the Rightly Guided Caliphs Mosque in Heliopolis

After offering the funeral prayer for him there, the Rightly Guided Caliphs Mosque in Heliopolis received the body of Dr. Suhair Abdel-Fattah, the poet Ahmed Abdel-Moaty Hijazi’s wife.
The great poet did a prayer for his health in the mosque while seated and dressed in black in remembrance of his deceased wife.
Dr. Suhair Abdel-Fattah, the chief editor of the Childhood and Development Magazine, spoke on Thursday night.
The critic Dr.

Reda Attia wrote on his page on the social networking site “Facebook” a post in which the late writer mourns, in which he said: “I do not find from the words what I say is a lament for the great lady, the mother who sponsors childhood issues, especially those with disabilities, Dr. Suhair Abdel -Fattah, the wife of our poet Ahmed Abdel -Moaty Hegazy . . . may God bless her soul and have been on the heart of our beloved poet in his painful affliction. ”
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Reda Attia said that the late had great contributions to the child’s literature through her presidency of the liberation of the magazine “Childhood and Development” and in the societal field to serve children, especially with special capabilities.
According to Attia, who spoke exclusively to “The Seventh Day,” the late person made significant scholarly and literary achievements, including her work “Mohamed Abdel Wahab.

This legend, published by the General Authority for Culture Palaces, tracks criticism and critique as well as the career progression of generations of musicians.
It is interesting that Dr. Reda Attia, a critic, has published a new book on the poetic experience of the great poet Ahmed Abdel-Moaty Hijazi, the father of Arab poetic modernity, titled “Ahmed Abdel-Moaty Hijazi: The lost urban poet.”

Known as one of the forerunners of the renewal movement in contemporary Arabic poetry, Ahmed Abdel-Moaty Hijazi is an Egyptian poet and critic who was born in 1935 in the Menoufia Governorate of Egypt. He has translated portions of his poetry into French, English, Russian, Spanish, Italian, and German. In 1989, he was given the Greek Greek Favis Award; in 1996, he was given the African Poetry Award; and in 1997, the Supreme Council of Culture presented him with the State Appreciation Award in the Arts.

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the burial service for Ahmed Abdel-Moaty Hijazi’s wife at the Heliopolis mosque of the Rightly Guided Caliphs

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