It was recently released .. “Taha, who saw” a narration on the last days of the dean of Hamdi Al -Batran

It was recently released .. “Taha, who saw” a narration on the last days of the dean of Hamdi Al -Batran

The author Hamdi Al-Batran recently published the novel Taha, who saw… days after days, which chronicles the life of the dean of Arabic literature from the time he returned from the mission with his wife, Suzan Taha Hussein, and his son Moanes, up until the day he left on October 28, 1973, Days after the October War.

After meeting with Hamdi Al-Batran, Taha stated that he decided to study the facts of the investigation with Taha Hussein due to the book (In Pre-Islamic Poetry) in front of Muhammad Bey Nour, the public prosecutor. Taha stated that, in contrast to the consensus, he believes that the prosecution was attempting to convict Taha Hussein and that the liberated memo is referred to as “incriminating evidence.” The statute is a memorandum of condemnation, but Taha Hussein’s Liberal Constitutional Party lobbying caused the issue to be settled with the condition that the remaining 700 copies of the book be collected and not distributed.

Hamdi Al -Batran said that the novel monitors developments in Taha Hussein’s intellectual position and his battles after the battle of a book in pre -Islamic poetry and during his assumption of the administration of Alexandria University and the Ministry of Education, and even his long journey of Hajj in 1955, the novel also monitors Taha Hussein’s relationship with his son Mounes, professor of French literature with the literature of Cairo, and whoever Ten years before his father departed, he immigrated to France. He also had a close relationship with his daughter Amina and his wife Susan, who he had created an eternal love tale in his life and given to her.

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It was just recently published. “Taha, who saw” a narration on the last days of the dean of Hamdi Al -Batran

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