Youssef Zidan mourns Bahaa Taher and publishes his picture with him: Goodbye, the professor, the friend and the neighbor

Youssef Zidan mourns Bahaa Taher and publishes his picture with him: Goodbye, the professor, the friend and the neighbor

The writer Youssef Zaidan, the writer Bahaa Taher, who left our world today, mourned about 87 years old, through his official page on the social networking site, and said, “All the loved ones are traveling, so you go away from the eye little by the familiarity of this country . . . Goodbye, Bahaa Taher. Al-Siddiq, the neighbouring professor

Youssef Zidan also uploaded a photo of himself with the late author Bahaa Taher as well as a handwritten present to one of the author’s books.
Bahaa Taher, a novelist, storyteller, and translator from the 1960s generation, was born in 1935. television in 1973.

Between 1956 and 1957, he also worked as a translator for the State Information Service. He was one of the founders of the Second Program Radio, where he also served as drama director and broadcaster. From 1975 until his prohibition from writing, he left Egypt and travelled to Africa and Asia, where he worked as a translator.

Safia, the monastery, and the Oasis of Sunset, which received the Arab Booker Prize, east of palm trees, Duha, and other notable literary works mentioned, are some of his best-known works.
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Youssef Zidan mourns Bahaa Taher and publishes his picture with him: Dear Professor, Friend, and Neighbor: Goodbye

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